Syncope Information Page
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What is Syncope?
Is there any treatment?
What is the prognosis?
What is Syncope?
Syncope is the temporary loss of consciousness because of a sudden decline in blood flow to the brain. It may be caused by an irregular cardiac rate or rhythm or by changes of blood volume or distribution. Syncope can occur in otherwise healthy people. The patient feels faint, dizzy, or lightheaded (presyncope), or loses consciousness (syncope).
Is there any treatment?
Non-cardiac syncope is treated acutely by lying down with the legs elevated. Infrequent episodes of non-cardiac syncope usually do not require treatment.
What is the prognosis?
Syncope is a dramatic event and can even be life-threatening if not treated appropriately. usually, however, recovery is usually complete within minutes to hours.
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