Fainting
Fainting is a temporary loss of consciousness due to a drop in blood flow to the brain. The episode is brief (lasting less than a couple of minutes) and is followed by rapid and complete recovery.
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Alternate Name(s): Passed out; Lightheadedness - fainting; Syncope; Vasovagal ... Fainting is a temporary loss of consciousness due to a drop in blood flow to the brain. The episode is brief (lasting less than a couple of minutes) and is followed by rapid and complete recovery. You may feel lightheaded or dizzy before ...
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The primary NIH organization for research on Fainting is the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute ... Fainting usually happens when your blood pressure drops suddenly, causing a decrease in blood flow to your brain. This is more common in older people. Some causes of fainting include...
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Fainting or syncope can be caused by deydration, medications, diabetes, pregnancy, anemia, heart conditions, age, and more. Diagnosis and treatment information is included in the information. ... Top Searched Fainting Terms...
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Terms related to Fainting: ... Fainting (syncope) is the partial or complete loss of consciousness with interruption of awareness of oneself and ones surroundings. When the loss of consciousness is temporary and there is spontaneous recovery, it is referred to as syncope or, in nonmedical terms, fainting.
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Fainting, which medical professionals call syncope (pronounced SIN-ko-pea), is a temporary loss of consciousness. Unlike a seizure, the person who faints usually regains alertness soon after regaining consciousness. ... Fainting Overview...
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Syncope (medicine) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Syncope (pronounced /ˈsɪŋkəpi/ ) is the medical term for fainting , a sudden, usually temporary, loss of consciousness generally caused by insufficient oxygen in the brain either through cere...
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* You have two or more fainting spells within 24 hours. ... * You work around machinery or in a high-risk occupation and your fainting could endanger you or your co-workers. ... Fainting (it's also called swooning, passing out or blacking out) occurs when the heart isn't pumping efficiently enough to maintain adequate blood...
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