Syncope is a frequent cause for emergency consultation and hospital admission; it is also an indicator of reduced survival rate among older adults. The differential diagnosis may be large, but ...
Syncope is most common in the young and the old, with an incidence peak at around 15 years of age, particularly in women; subsequently, there is a progressive increase in frequency over the age of ...
Maybe you'll drink a lot in one go ... fainting or passing out (syncope) and shortness of breath (dyspnea). But an irregular heartbeat can also occur without symptoms, and may only be discovered ...
Maybe you’ll drink a lot in one go. Then you feel your heart beating fast or irregularly ... People may go to hospital with heart flutters, chest pain, fainting or passing out (syncope) and shortness ...