Syncope Treatments and Therapies |
Fainting |
Syncope may also refer to a linguistic phenomenon. Fainting or syncope (SAMPA: /"sIn.k@.pi/ or /"sIN.k@.pi/) is a sudden (and generally momentary) loss of consciousness due to a lack of sufficient blood and oxygen reaching the brain. The first symptoms a person feels before fainting are dizziness, a dimming of vision, or brown-out and feeling hot. Moments later, the person's vision turns black and he or she drops to the floor (or slumps if seated in a chair). Factors that influence fain ...
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Fainting
... Just before fainting, you may feel a sense of dread followed by the sense that everything around you is swaying. You may see spots before your eyes. Then you go into a cold sweat, your face turns pale...
Source: HealthWorld
First Aid for Fainting ... Fainting is a brief loss of consciousness. Someone who faints may pass out for several seconds or up to ´ hour. There are many reasons people faint. Medical reasons include: Low blood sugar (hypoglyce...
Source: HealthWorld
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