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Fainting isnamp;#39;t fun, and when itamp;#39;s happening to you, or when itamp;#39;s happening to someone else, It is scary, and it is unpleasant, and why, why do we do that? When you faint, itamp;#39;s because your nervous system went haywire, and your brain wasnamp;#39;t getting enough oxygen. A brain requires oxygen like a computer requires electricity and that oxygen is carried to your brain by blood. A lot of blood. About 750 mL of blood flowing through your head every minute. If you suddenly decrease that oxygen-rich blood flow, you get a temporary loss of consciousness known to doctors as syncope, and to the rest of us as fainting. There are lots of different, and sometimes serious medical conditions that can make someone faint, but the kind that weamp;#39;re talking about today, the kind that makes someone drop at the sight of blood, is called Vasovagal Syncope. Itamp;#39;s named after the vagus nerve, which goes from your brain all the way down through your body ending