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Vasovagal syncope — Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, treatment of sudden, brief loss of consciousness. ... Vasovagal syncope is the most common cause of fainting. It occurs when your body reacts in an exaggerated way to such triggers as the sight of blood or extreme emotional distress.
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www.mayoclinic.com/health/vasovagal-syncope/DS00806
www.mayoclinic.com/health/vasovagal-syncope/DS00806
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Vasovagal syncope — Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, treatment of sudden, brief loss of consciousness. ... Mayo Clinic Health Manager ... Get free personalized health guidance for you and your family.
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www.mayoclinic.com/health/vasovagal-syncope/DS00806/DSE...
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; Vasovagal Syncope What You Need to Know ... What is Vasovagal Syncope? Vasovagal syncope is not a serious or life threatening condition, but in effect an abnormal reflex. This results in a drop in blood pressure leading to decreased blood flow to the brain resulting in dizziness or fainting.
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www.londoncardiac.ca/pages/vvs.htm
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Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention of Vasovagal Syncope ... Definition of Vasovagal Syncope ... Causes and Risk Factors of Vasovagal Syncope...
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treatment of vasovagal syncope ... Syncope, Part 3, continued - Treating Vasovagal Syncope ... There are three general modes of therapy for vasovagal syncope: education, drugs, and pacemakers. Of these, education is by far the most effective.
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heartdisease.about.com/cs/arrhythmias/a/Syncope3_2.htm
heartdisease.about.com/cs/arrhythmias/a/Syncope3_2.htm
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Evaluating vaosmotor and vasovagal syncope ... Syncope, Part 2, continued - Vasomotor and Vasovagal Syncope ... The reflex responsible for vasovagal syncope works like this: A person is exposed to some stimulus (such as a needle stick) that initiates the reflex. The “stimulated” nerves (the nerves of the stuck finger,
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heartdisease.about.com/cs/arrhythmias/a/Syncope2_2.htm
heartdisease.about.com/cs/arrhythmias/a/Syncope2_2.htm
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Vasovagal syncope describes this condition, as well as other conditions that are considered to be dysautonomic responses to upright posture, such as orthostatic hypotension and postural ... In patients with vasovagal syncope, the initial cardiovascular response to an upright posture appears to be relatively normal.
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Vasovagal syncope is characterized by the common faint, resulting from "vagally" mediated cardioinhibition. The resulting bradycardia reduces cerebral blood flow to a level inadequate to maintain consciousness.
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