Syncope (SIN'ko-pe) is temporary loss of consciousness and posture, described as ... Syncope (SIN'ko-pe) is temporary loss of consciousness and posture, described as "fainting" or "passing out." It's usually related to temporary insufficient blood flow to the brain.
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Causes of Syncope including triggers, underlying medical cause of Syncope, risk factors, and what causes Syncope. ... Symptoms of Syncope ... Complications of Syncope...
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Syncope - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Syncope may refer to one of the following: • Syncope (medicine), loss of consciousness, fainting • Vasovagal syncope, a common form of fainting • Syncope (phonetics), the loss of one or more sounds f...
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Vasovagal episode - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A vasovagal episode or vasovagal response or vasovagal attack (also called neurocardiogenic syncope ) is a malaise mediated by the vagus nerve. When it leads to fainting, it is called a vasov...
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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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Syncope (medicine) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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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Neurocardiogenic Syncope, also known as faints or Vasovagal Syncope Faints, and Carotid Sinus Syndrome are important, treatable, underdiagnosed causes of recurrent blackouts. Diagnosis and management of these conditions is explained. ... The term Neurocardiogenic Syncope was used to describe this specific type of syncope.
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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. ... Vasovagal Syncope...
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