Vasovagal syncope suddenly develops when your body reacts ... eating something salty or having an electrolyte drink may help. If you think you may have gotten hurt when you fell, do not move.
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 ...
to increase fluid intake (patients were encouraged to drink up to four liters per day), and increase dietary salt intake. Patients from both groups were seen every three months at the Syncope ...
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 ...
Do your best to reduce stress, keep up with exercise and eat a diet that’s good for your heart health – all general advice ...
Maybe you’ll drink a lot in one go ... fainting or passing out (syncope) and shortness of breath (dyspnoea). But an irregular heartbeat can also occur without symptoms, and may only be ...
In March 2002, a 25 year old white woman presented to the British Olympic Medical Centre after bouts of syncope and pre-syncope. The athlete was an international rower, competing in the single sculls ...