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dear doctor,
my mother is 55 yr old diabetic. she is taking avandia, metformin and aspirn currently. its been three times since she had a brief loss of consciousness in one week. her bp was normal and sugar level is fine at time of syncope. can you please tell me why does this happen to her?
thanks in advance!!
thanks once again. i found out that its inner ear infection that was bothering her. its called "labyrinthitis". just wanted to share since i 'm learning as well.