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Suggest Treatment For Vasovagal Episode

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My 5 year old son was diagonsed with vasal vagal episodes. He turns pallor for about 10 min. He does not pass out, but he can not talk or stand easily. He has an abbarent subclavian artery and I am wondering if this is the cause of there episodes. It took us 5 years and a video to finally have some sort of diagnosis. Can these spells be life threatening? Should We have surgery on his heart if he does not have any other typical symptoms from this abbarent artery? One cardiologist says "yes" and another says "no".
Thu, 13 Apr 2017
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Respected Sir, hi I evaluated your query thoroughly.
Aberrant subclavian artery leading to vasovagal episodes , management is solely dependent on severity of the symptoms, extent of abberation in evaluation.
If not much frequent or drastic episodes one can wait for sometime to take definite decisions, If much concerned and many frequent bouts of vasovagal episodes then and then only surgery advisable.
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REgards
Bye, take care of him
Wishing him a fast and speedy recovery from the same.
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Suggest Treatment For Vasovagal Episode

Respected Sir, hi I evaluated your query thoroughly. Aberrant subclavian artery leading to vasovagal episodes , management is solely dependent on severity of the symptoms, extent of abberation in evaluation. If not much frequent or drastic episodes one can wait for sometime to take definite decisions, If much concerned and many frequent bouts of vasovagal episodes then and then only surgery advisable. Thanks for using Health care Magic. REgards Bye, take care of him Wishing him a fast and speedy recovery from the same.