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Sometimes there are no symptoms. In
these cases
you probably do not need to be concerned. Sometimes a
Chiari Malformation is just a note in your Medical record,
and you don't need to worry about it.
The major symptoms are headaches and
neck pain.
Most commonly the other symptoms confirmed
to be Chiari related are:
dizziness, vertigo, loss of balance visual disturbances,
palpitations,
sleep apnea, ringing in the ears, difficulty swallowing, impaired fine
motor skills, chronic fatigue, muscle weakness and tingling of the
hands and feet.
Due to the complexity of symptoms, CM1
patients are often
misdiagnosed by non-experts.
To determine if you have a Chiari
Malformation that needs treatment,
you should consult someone who has a history of understanding Chiari
Malformations, or visit our list of recommended Doctors at
http://www.pressenter.com/~wacma/country.htm
Updates or additions can be sent to chip@wacma.com
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