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What Causes Feeling Disoriented And Recurrent Fainting?

My husband will look confused, with a blank look on his face....2out of 3 times will pass out..He wakes up confused complains of his chest hurting him..He shakes but just his hands..onley once he had spit bubbles in the corner of his mouth...Before all this happens at times complains of being very hot to the point I see sweat beads on his forehead ...I noticed he becomes very mean ...Hateful...He don t remember any of it...Sometimes I think he is 3 different people...What is wrong with my husband..It has gotten worse...His deamer he makes things up thinks I say things I don t he is very snappy...
Tue, 28 Mar 2017
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Diabetologist 's  Response
hello.
There are high chances that your husband is having seizures.
You should meet a neurologist in your area as soon as possible.
They will need to find out why he is developing seizures.
An MRI Brain and EEG may be needed.
Thereafter some medicines will be initiated that he may need to continue.
It would be advisable to not take this matter lightly.
I have tried my best to make it as simple as possible.
Feel free to contact me for further related issues.
Best of luck, Dr Mittal
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What Causes Feeling Disoriented And Recurrent Fainting?

hello. There are high chances that your husband is having seizures. You should meet a neurologist in your area as soon as possible. They will need to find out why he is developing seizures. An MRI Brain and EEG may be needed. Thereafter some medicines will be initiated that he may need to continue. It would be advisable to not take this matter lightly. I have tried my best to make it as simple as possible. Feel free to contact me for further related issues. Best of luck, Dr Mittal