What Causes Seeing Black Dots, Hearing Buzzing Noise And Fainting?
yes, my friend went to the doctor the other day because she was seeing black dots and she was hearing a loud buzzing noise and she has fainted, do you have any conditions that match her symptoms and her mom had the same symptoms when she was her age and her mom is also having them now
Fainting, buzzing noise, could be brain related symptoms it could be a brain lesion it is the first possibility can be thought, besides this, it could be due to endocrine dysfunction, the condition can only be confirmed with a clinical diagnosis that needed CT Brain, and clinical examination. It is the pretty common condition seen if it is the history of diabetes is there then such symptoms are likely if it is the history of brain injury than also it is the common symptoms noted, if nothing comes out in the investigation then it may be nonspecific.
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Regards, Dr. Akhtarhusain
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What Causes Seeing Black Dots, Hearing Buzzing Noise And Fainting?
Hello, Fainting, buzzing noise, could be brain related symptoms it could be a brain lesion it is the first possibility can be thought, besides this, it could be due to endocrine dysfunction, the condition can only be confirmed with a clinical diagnosis that needed CT Brain, and clinical examination. It is the pretty common condition seen if it is the history of diabetes is there then such symptoms are likely if it is the history of brain injury than also it is the common symptoms noted, if nothing comes out in the investigation then it may be nonspecific. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Akhtarhusain