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Hey and welcome to BrainStuff. Iamp;#39;m Josh Clark, and this is the BrainStuff where I explain to you why some people faint at the sight of their own blood. Fainting at the sight of blood, which is a condition called either neurocardiovascular syncope or vasovagal syncope, is actually related in some cases to whatamp;#39;s classified as a blood injury phobia. Something like 3-4% of people have a blood injury phobia. But whatamp;#39;s really interesting is that 15% of people faint at the sight of blood. Which means thereamp;#39;s a lot of people out there who really have no issue with cutting themselves, but still faint dead away anyway when they see themselves bleeding. Thatamp;#39;s kind of weird. When you faint from anxiety, which is what researchers think is going on when you faint from the sight of your own blood, your blood pressure suddenly spikes. But then, just as quickly, it decreases. And that decrease in blood pressure drains blood away from your brain, causing you to