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fainting is a brief loss of consciousness caused by a temporary reduction of blood flow to the brain just feeling a bit dizzy whoo iPhone juice will just get you to the ground Im just gonna get him behind you to support you just bend your knees some people if treated quickly do not become unconscious they look pale appear sweaty and dizzy and sometimes feel nauseous which you hear their their pulse will be full and slow to manage this conscious casualty lie them down on their back and raise the legs for 5 to 10 minutes just need to call an ambulance lets just give her a few minutes and then well see how were feeling hows that feeling now Jenny Oh much better encourage a gradual return to the upright position during the recovery process sometimes after fainting localized or generalized seizures may occur due to the lack of oxygen

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If fainting occurs frequently and is not because of dehydration or sudden postural change, you may need to be tested for a serious heart or vascular condition. Cardiac syncope often occurs suddenly, without dizziness or other pre-syncope symptoms.
A child who faints should be seen by their pediatrician for an evaluation, Dr. Robbins says. This is to rule out any causes that are serious. The pediatrician can assess if your child has any risk and order an ECG to rule out rare causes of syncope.
Neurally-mediated syncope. Neurally-mediated etiologies are the most common cause of syncope in older adults, and include vasovagal syncope and carotid sinus syndrome.
In seniors, orthostatic hypotension (a sudden drop in blood pressure) reflex syncope (a side effect of carotid sinus syndrome), and heart disease are the most common causes of fainting.
The most common reason for fainting is a sudden drop in blood pressure, which reduces blood flow and oxygen to your brain. There are many reasons why a drop in blood pressure could lead to a temporary loss of consciousness: Cardiac syncope: This type of syncope involves fainting because of a heart problem.
Passing out or fainting―also known by the medical term syncope―is common among young people, especially teenagers. As many as 1 in 4 healthy children and adolescents have fainted at some point. Has your child? Although the experience can be frightening, its usually not caused by anything serious.
Dehydration is the most common cause of fainting in children. When the body doesnt get enough fluid intake, the blood pressure can drop, which can cause inadequate blood flow to the brain. In many cases, as a first step, pediatricians will recommend that children who have fainted simply drink more.
If someone else faints Position the person on his or her back. If there are no injuries and the person is breathing, raise the persons legs above heart level about 12 inches (30 centimeters) if possible. Check for breathing. If the person isnt breathing, begin CPR.

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