See doctor: There may be a simple explanation for this and it's not uncommon to have this condition; however, nothing can replace a good history and physical examination by your doctor. Some of the causes could suggest warning signs of something dangerous. They can determine whether you need further testing or referral to a cardiologist or neurologist for further evaluation.
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