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Hi, so this has happened twice to me, once yesterday and once in January. I start to feel very nauseous so I start to move from wherever I am, and as soon as I do I completely loose my vision, everything is completely black. I can still hear and I m still aware of where I am and whats going on. I ll also be sweating and still nauseous and I either sit down on my own or end up falling down, its very scary and I don t know what causes it because I was doing completely different things both times.
In either of the condition, confirmation is must and for that imaging study and electrical conduction system of brain tissue are advisable (MRI and EEG) without these, it is not possible to catch the diagnosis.
You have not mentioned your age and gender else something more precise would have been explained, it is really matter of concern and I advise you to see the neurologist.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. Akhtarhusain
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What Causes Nausea With Black Out?
Hello, The given symptoms could be TIA (Transient Ischemic Attack), it is happening due to less blood supply in brain; second it could be late onset of Grand mal seizure. In either of the condition, confirmation is must and for that imaging study and electrical conduction system of brain tissue are advisable (MRI and EEG) without these, it is not possible to catch the diagnosis. You have not mentioned your age and gender else something more precise would have been explained, it is really matter of concern and I advise you to see the neurologist. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Akhtarhusain