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When coming round after a faint, the person often feels awful, sickly and may vomit, or even have diarrhoea. Often there is prolonged fatigue after a faint.
Dehydration can limit the flow of oxygen to the brain. A lack of oxygen, combined with airplane cabin pressure, can make some passengers feel as though theyre sitting on a cliff at 8,000 feet and can lead to an in-flight fainting spell. Its a scary situation for passengers and crew.
After the episode, symptoms may continue because of continued low blood pressure. Some people feel extremely tired afterward. In some cases, particularly in older people, the person may not remember having experienced any warning symptoms after they recover.
Someone will notice you and come to your aid. If you dont immediately come round, someone will search for an airport employee and theyll assist you and call for an ambulance, if necessary. All airports these days have CPR apparatus and defibrillators for those experiencing critical events (not a simple faint).
You can usually get relief by lying down with your legs raised (elevated). This helps more blood to flow to your brain and may help relieve symptoms like feeling dizzy. Some doctors may recommend a technique that involves tensing your fists and arms. This type of fainting is often easy to predict.
After an episode of vasovagal syncope, many people will feel nauseous, dizzy, and very tired for a few hours. These symptoms can last for a day or longer. You are at risk of fainting again until these symptoms go away.
You might not feel normal for a little while after you faint. You might feel depressed or fatigued for a short time. Some people even feel nauseous and may vomit. Some people have only 1 or 2 episodes of vasovagal syncope in their life.

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