...Fainting is a temporary loss of consciousness (just a few seconds or minutes). About 33% of people faint at some point in their lives. When you faint, you lose muscle control and you may fall down. Most people recover quickly and completely from fainting. ... Fainting usually happens when your blood pressure drops suddenly, which causes the blood flow to your brain to decrease. Fainting also can happen when not enough oxygen flows through your blood to your brain. ... Fainting can be caused by a number of pain medications that you may be taking during breast cancer treatment, including morphine and codeine. ... Fainting also can be caused by other treatment side effects, including dehydration and heart problems. ... Managing fainting ... Fainting usually isn...
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.... ... Mastocytosis and Fainting ... Other Signs and Symptoms ... Distinctive signs and symptoms ... diarrhea accompanies fainting[4603...
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...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 light-headed or dizzy before fainting. ... A longer, deeper state of unconsciousness is often called a coma. ... Alternative Names ... Passed out; Light-headedness - fainting; Syncope; Vasovagal episode ... Considerations ... When you faint, you not only experience loss of consciousness, but also loss of muscle tone and paling of color in your face (pallor). You may also feel weak or nauseated just prior to fainting, and you may have the sense that surrounding noises are fading into the background. ... Common Causes ... Fainting may occur...
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...Passed out; Light-headedness - fainting; Syncope; Vasovagal episode ... Home Care ... If you have a history of fainting and have been seen by a medical professional, follow your doctor's instructions for how to prevent fainting episodes. For example, if you know the situations that cause you to faint, avoid or change them. Avoid sudden changes in posture. Get up from a lying or seated position slowly. If having blood drawn makes you faint, tell your health care provider before having a blood test and make sure that you are lying down when the test is done. ... You can take immediate treatment steps when someone has fainted: ... Check the person's airway and breathing. If necessary, call 911 and begin rescue breathing and CPR. ... Loosen tight...
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...Medications and Fainting ... General Information Regarding Adverse Drug Effects...
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...Syncope is the medical term for fainting. This is a brief lapse in consciousness caused by transient cerebral hypoxia (diminished oxygen). ... Syncope usually is preceded by a sensation of light-headedness and may often be prevented by lying down or... must be separated from seizures and other states of altered consciousness such as dizziness, vertigo, coma, and narcolepsy. ... Fainting (syncope) occurs when the blood supply in the brain is temporarily inadequate and is restored in a minute or so. There are many causes of fainting, ranging from benign to serious. A fainting episode can have no medical significance or it can be a symptom of a serious disorder. ... Some people faint at the sight of blood, after intense pain, emotional shock, or as a result of severe...
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... faint "dead away," except for comic relief upon "not getting shot."... In real-life situations, though, fainting can represent a problem and is the cause of a huge amount of expenditure of health care dollars and patient concern. Indeed, one... troubled by such fainting spells, and this year is no different as it brings a claim from England that there is now such a pacemaker. Fortunately, the strength of vagal tone may be associated with longer rather than shorter length of life. In patients... this morning on a patient who had a history of fainting spells. He reminded me that the way he avoided them at times was by looking away. He used to faint at the sight of blood or if someone took a blood test from him and he watched. He found that looking away...
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...I went to a cardiologist because of fainting....He put me on medicine told me that it was a vaso vagial syncope. Well when the medicine didn’t work he did test...They all came back negative...He referred me to a neurologist who told me that it was a thing called a migraine personality...He explained that it doesn’t always have to have a headache. He said to cut down on stress...I do have headaches sometimes. Sometimes when I have these fainting spells or near fainting spells I feel horrible before and after like the flu.... Also these spells can trigger a headache but that can be rare...What is a migraine personality and can it cause me to faint..? Can the symptoms very that much.? ...Jon Benthal...
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... I am 28 and I've been having fainting spells since I was 18 yrs old.This last fainting spell my husband was there and he took my Blood Pressure and it was 55/7 right before i passed out i remember laying my head on the table them waking up on the floor in my husbands lap.He said my eyes rolled back in my head and I seized up for a second fell back, and then i woke up and was talking.The doctors cant find anything wrong.I have high bp any other time like 150s and 110s.serenity...
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...Definition ... Swallowing and Fainting ... Associated Conditions ... Distinctive signs and symptoms ... fainting during or...
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