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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 Usually, syncope isn’t a cause for concern Most people don’t need follow-up treatment But you need treatment for certain causes, like heart issues Contents What Is Syncope?
  • Syncopal Episode: Causes, Symptoms, and Care - Healthline
    In a syncopal episode, the person falls down or over, which allows blood flow to return to the brain Returning blood flow allows the person to regain consciousness
  • Syncope (Fainting) - National Institute of Neurological Disorders and . . .
    Syncope (the medical term for fainting) is when a person briefly passes out but then wakes up relatively quickly Some people fall when they faint, but others may notice warning signs, such as dizziness, in time to sit or lie down Syncope can happen when the brain doesn’t get enough blood for a short time
  • Syncope (Fainting) - American Heart Association
    Syncope is a symptom that can have several causes, ranging from harmless to life-threatening conditions Many non-life-threatening factors, such as strong emotions, heavy sweating, exhaustion or the pooling of blood in the legs due to sudden changes in body position, can trigger syncope
  • 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 recover For most people, syncope occurs once in a great while, if ever, and is not a sign of serious illness
  • Syncope: Evaluation and Differential Diagnosis | AAFP
    Syncope is an abrupt, transient, and complete loss of consciousness associated with an inability to maintain postural tone; recovery is rapid and spontaneous The definition of syncope does not
  • Syncope (fainting) - What You Need to Know - Drugs. com
    Syncope is also called fainting or passing out Syncope is a sudden, temporary loss of consciousness, followed by a fall from a standing or sitting position A syncope episode lasts for 1 to 2 minutes at a time Syncope ranges from not serious to a sign of a more serious condition that needs to be treated What causes syncope?
  • Syncopal Episode: Causes, Symptoms, and What to Do
    A syncopal episode, the medical term for fainting, is a temporary loss of consciousness accompanied by a loss of muscle tone This results from a sudden decrease in blood flow to the brain This experience is common, affecting all ages, although it occurs more frequently in older adults
  • Syncope in adults: Clinical manifestations and initial . . . - UpToDate
    Syncope is a clinical syndrome in which transient loss of consciousness (TLOC) is caused by a period of inadequate cerebral blood flow and oxygenation, most often the result of an abrupt drop of systemic blood pressure Typically, the inadequate cerebral nutrient flow is of relatively brief duration, and, by definition, syncope is self-limited
  • Syncope - EMCrit Project
    Presyncope is lightheadedness due to reduced cerebral perfusion (without loss of consciousness) Transient loss of consciousness (TLCO) – a broader category of events that includes non-syncope etiologies (e g , seizure) AV block (2nd or 3rd degree block) Sick sinus syndrome





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