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What Causes Fainting After Tooth Removal In A Diabetic Patient?

My 86 year old mother has a tooth extracted Over a week ago ( tooth was already loose) little bleeding - several days later she had a split second black out and fell - never lost consciousness. Over week has gone by and she had another similar instance where she just fell forward - no blackout - seems very aware immediately afferwards. what can cause this to happen twice in just over 2 weeks . She is diabetic
Fri, 20 May 2016
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I really appreciate your concern, looking to the history given here it is the TIA and it needs to be ruled out and for that better to get done the MRI of brain, else it is nothing to take anything with diabetes hope this information helps.
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What Causes Fainting After Tooth Removal In A Diabetic Patient?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, looking to the history given here it is the TIA and it needs to be ruled out and for that better to get done the MRI of brain, else it is nothing to take anything with diabetes hope this information helps.