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Eye black out
I was in fever with severe headache. Now I am okay. It was about 4days. In the third day, I faced black out of my eyes for few seconds while having dinner. Now after 5 Seconds it became okay. I was on Azithromycin for 5 days as my doctor advised. I didn't care that at that time. Now the matter is 8 years ago I also had same problem during fever. Eye black out in bathroom for five seconds. Now my question is, should I be  about this matter?
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Don't worry... It is only a single episode... Monitor your health. If such episodes recur, tests will be needed. Try to avoid driving for now.
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