Subclavian Steal Syndrome: Symptoms and More

Brief overview Symptoms: Seizure-like dizziness, visual disturbances, impaired consciousness, headaches, pain in one arm; especially when the affected arm is moved. Causes and risk factors: Constriction in one of the subclavian arteries supplying the arm; “tapping” of the vertebral arteries supplying the brain. Smoking, lack of exercise, high blood fat and vascular disease are risk … Subclavian Steal Syndrome: Symptoms and More