The Truth You Have to Know About Syncope

Outdoor activities under high temperature may lead to syncope if sufficient water is not replenished. The neighbor’s child is a 12-year-old girl, I like playing football. I spent almost the whole summer in the football field. Training for hours every day, The training intensity is high, Nor did he pay attention to replenishing enough water. Until one day, During a long training session, She suddenly felt dizzy. After discovering that she was not feeling well, she tried to walk to the off-site rest area. In the process, she felt very difficult to keep her balance, her vision began to shrink, and then the sound she heard became low. Finally, when she woke up, she found herself lying on the ground, Read More …

Why do people suddenly faint?

Is fainting a how experience? Many people described it as black at the moment, while others said it was stars, and then they lost consciousness until they woke up and found out: Oh, I just passed out. So, why do people suddenly faint? Must something be wrong with your head to faint? The answer is obviously not all. How does fainting happen? What we usually call [fainting], The technical term is “syncope”, which refers to a sudden and brief loss of consciousness (i.e. Unconsciousness). Our brain is the [headquarters] of the human body, and blood supply to the brain can be imagined as supplying power to the headquarters. One day, when there is a sudden power failure (when blood supply Read More …

What should I do if I suddenly fainted once?

Fainting is medically called syncope. When you faint, even if you wake up soon and feel nothing, you should not take it lightly. Because sometimes syncope is caused by a disease, it is only by finding potential health risks that you can avoid the next syncope. What needs to see a doctor? Most of the causes of syncope are not what’s major problems and do not require special treatment. However, if you suddenly have syncope, it is recommended to see a doctor as soon as possible so as not to delay your illness. Special attention should be paid to the following situations: syncope for the first time; Repeated syncope; Injury caused by syncope; Pregnant women; Anemia patients; Diabetes patients; Patients Read More …

Everyone passed out, can’t they be hospitalized yet?

Not long ago in the morning, her teenage daughter suddenly turned black in front of her eyes and fainted to the ground. We called an ambulance to take her to the emergency department. She had an electrocardiogram and blood test. The doctor advised her to go home for follow-up and said Alexa was very healthy, but to prevent syncope again, she should be careful not to be too hungry or short of water. The most fortunate thing for me is that my daughter does not need to be hospitalized. A study published in April this year by JAMA Internal Medicine found that hospitalization does more harm than good to patients with low-risk syncope. Doctors usually use the “San Francisco Syncope Read More …