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Suggest Medications For Vaso Vagal Episodes

im a 22 year old male taking pro amitine due to vaso vagal episodes durring gym exercises i get light headed and nauseous it seems to happen everyday and can hear my heart beat in my ears. is there an alternative medication or procedure because i dont see an improvement
Tue, 26 Dec 2017
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Hello!

Welcome on Healthcaremagic!

There is not a specific treatment for these episodes. The main thing to do is to avoid the triggering factor.
Anyway, I would recommend performing some tests to exclude other possible causes that may mimic this clinical situation:
- complete blood count for anemia
- fasting glucose and glucose tolerance test
- thyroid hormone levels for possible thyroid gland dysfunction
- blood electrolytes
- Head Up Tilt test for possible orthostatic intolerance.

Hope you will find this answer helpful!
Best regards, Dr. Aida
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Suggest Medications For Vaso Vagal Episodes

Hello! Welcome on Healthcaremagic! There is not a specific treatment for these episodes. The main thing to do is to avoid the triggering factor. Anyway, I would recommend performing some tests to exclude other possible causes that may mimic this clinical situation: - complete blood count for anemia - fasting glucose and glucose tolerance test - thyroid hormone levels for possible thyroid gland dysfunction - blood electrolytes - Head Up Tilt test for possible orthostatic intolerance. Hope you will find this answer helpful! Best regards, Dr. Aida