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Syncope (Fainting): Types, Symptoms & Causes - Cleveland Clinic
Syncope is the broad medical term for fainting, which has many causes. This temporary loss of consciousness follows a drop in blood flow to your brain.
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FAINT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1 ... a ... hardly perceptible : dim ... faint handwriting ... b ... vague sense 2a ... haven't the faintest idea ... 2 ... weak, dizzy, and likely to faint.
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Fainting: First aid - Mayo Clinic
Fainting occurs when the brain doesn't receive enough blood for a brief time. This causes loss of consciousness. Consciousness is usually regained quickly.
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faints
faints, n. pl. (feɪnts) Also 9 feints. [pl. of faint a. (quasi-n.).] The impure spirit which comes over first and last in the process of distillation. Also attrib.1743 Maxwell Sel. Trans. 295 Is it not a great Fault among Distillers, to allow any of the Faints to run among their pure Goods? 1816 J. ...
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Syncope | Fainting - MedlinePlus
Fainting, or syncope, is a brief loss of consciousness when blood flow to the brain suddenly drops. Know the causes and what to do if ...
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Fainting - treatments, symptoms, causes and prevention - Healthdirect
Fainting is a temporary loss of consciousness when the blood flow to the brain is reduced. See your doctor if you faint, especially the first time.
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Faints (Vasovagal syncope) - James Paget University Hospital
Feeling ill and nauseous after a faint is very common, and is part of the digestive "vagal" activation, which often also makes you feel washed out for a time after a faint. Why this fainting reaction happens more often to some people than to other is unknown. Some people seem to have more powerful "vagal" reactions in certain situations.
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Syncope (Fainting) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Syncope (SINK-a-pee) is another word for fainting or passing out. Someone is considered to have syncope if they become unconscious and go limp, then soon ...
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Fainting | Nemours KidsHealth
Fainting is a temporary loss of consciousness. It happens when there isn't enough blood going to the brain because of a drop in blood pressure.
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Fainting (Syncope) | University of Utah Health
Fainting is when a person briefly loses consciousness, usually leading to a fall. Some people call fainting passing out, having a dizzy spell, blacking out, or ...
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Fainting — Know When to Go to the ER - Emergency Physicians
Fainting is a loss of consciousness caused when the blood supply to the brain is momentarily interrupted. While typically sudden and alarming, it usually is ...
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Faints, falls and funny turns in the elderly | Top Doctors
Edited by: Cameron Gibson-Watt. Funny turns, falls and faints are common symptoms experienced by older people. The incidence of all of these conditions increases with age; for instance, around 30% of people over 60 will have a fall in one year and this increases to 40% over the age of 75. We spoke to Dr Tarun Solanki, a top consultant physician ...
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My daughter faints when flying long haul. Is there any way to stop this?
Aug 3, 2002Lyn Jones. Dr Jules Eden answers: Your daughter needs to see her GP before she flies again. When a plane cruises at high altitude, there is a lower cabin pressure. Even though this is increased to ...
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The Pirates of Coney Island
The next day he gets up and starts walking, but faints. He awakes in the apartment of a young man who has sewn him up and helped him.
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