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Results 1 - 10 of 336 for syncope
  1. Fainting is a brief loss of consciousness due to a drop in blood flow to the brain. ... recover from it quickly. The medical name for fainting is syncope.
  2. ... result in unconsciousness as well. Brief unconsciousness (or fainting ) is often a result from dehydration, low blood ... the affected person needs tests to diagnose their fainting. Other causes of fainting include straining during a ...
  3. ... may be causing symptoms such as palpitations or syncope (passing out/ fainting ) When starting a new heart medicine Heart rhythms ...
  4. ... angina Confusion or other changes in mental status Fainting or near-fainting Fatigue Dizziness or lightheadedness Sensation of feeling the ...
  5. ... blood pressure may include: Blurry vision Confusion Dizziness Fainting (syncope) Lightheadedness Nausea or vomiting Sleepiness Weakness
  6. ... exercising. Becoming easily tired. Feeling the heartbeat (palpitations). Fainting, weakness, or dizziness with activity. In infants and ...
  7. ... not gain as much weight as they should. Fainting (syncope) and chest pain may occur. Other symptoms depend ... Breathing difficulty Chest pain or other pain Dizziness, fainting, or heart palpitations Feeding problems or reduced appetite ...
  8. ... disability, or other conditions that impair mobility. Falls, fainting, and burns are the main threats to bathroom ... disability, or other conditions that impair mobility. Falls, fainting, and burns are the main threats to bathroom ...
  9. ... Choking Stopped breathing Head injury with passing out, fainting, or confusion Injury to neck or spine, particularly ... for problems such as: Trouble breathing Passing out, fainting Pain in the arm or jaw Unusual or ...
  10. ... Chest pain Cold feet or legs Dizziness or fainting Decreased ability to exercise Failure to thrive Leg ... symptoms of coarctation of the aorta You develop fainting or chest pain (these may be signs of ...
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