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convulsive syncope treatment
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Syncope : A good medical, neurological, cardiopulmonary evaluation. Find reversible and treatable causes. Keep patient stable.
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Dr. John Garner answered
16 years experience Cardiology
Provocative ECHO: Make sure you don't have hypertrophic cardiomyopathy physiology. You're too young to be having lvh. If this is about you, look at control of your bl ... Read More
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Dr. Bennett Werner answered
44 years experience Cardiology
Try this: Vasovagal syncope, which is accompanied by a fall in BP and often slowing hr, always has warnings which consist of nausea, feeling hot, becoming ligh ... Read More
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Dr. Edward Hoffer answered
52 years experience Cardiology
Squat or make a fist: There are many medications advocated, but few proven to really work. The faint can often be prevented if you do an isometric maneuver, which raises yo ... Read More
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A 33-year-old female asked:

Dr. Tamanna Nahar answered
Specializes in Cardiology
POTS: Prognosis is usually good. Due to dysautonomic response. Few tips: Need to stay hydrated, avoid heat exposure and prolonged standing or sudden standin ... Read More
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Dr. Umesh Patel answered
42 years experience Preventive Medicine
Dysautonomia: Dysautonomia syndrome causes different symptoms alleviated by avoidance of stimulants, ensuring hydration, using magnesium, vitamin D & omega fis ... Read More
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A 64-year-old male asked:

Dr. Bennett Werner answered
44 years experience Cardiology
You said it: You said it and you're right. To avoid cough syncope, you must avoid coughing. If you asked:"how do I stop a headache when i'm banging my head with a ... Read More
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Dr. Heidi Fowler answered
25 years experience Psychiatry
Yes, : Yes, he should go to the hospital. He shouldn't drive due to his vision. He may well have a concussion and needs prompt medical evaluation.
A 47-year-old member asked:

Dr. Rick Koch answered
22 years experience Cardiology
The real ?: The real question is what is causing the fainting. Once etiology is determined appropriate treatment can be initiated.
A 29-year-old member asked:

Dr. Rick Koch answered
22 years experience Cardiology
Uncommon : This is uncommon however you are likely describing vasovagal syncope which can occur when people see needles and feel overwhelmed with a sudden parado ... Read More
A female asked:

Dr. Clarence Grim answered
57 years experience Endocrinology
Shock : Fortunately most do. Elevate feet above head to get blood back into heart.
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