What do you mean by faint? I mean you can black out with POTS but still retain awarness/conciousness but if you havent blacked out or fainted then I doubt you have POTS.
<This is absolutely untrue. Most POTS patients have never fainted, but suffer nonetheless. Being in a state of near syncope still includes nausea, extreme anxiety as the adrenaline is pumping through you, tremors, inability to walk go to work, take care of your family.
Countless doctors have said that POTS cannot kill you just kill your lifestyle. For an adult it changes your life drastically. There is hope, but your life will change.>
When people with this condition move from a lying position to a standing or sitting position, the sudden pooling of blood in the legs may cause a temporary decrease in blood circulation to the brain, causing a faint.
Rise slowly from a sitting or recumbent posture. Postural hypotension occurs when some people stand or sit up suddenly. The effect of gravity causes a sudden decrease in the amount of blood in the brain and the individual may feel dizzy or faint, or temporarily lose vision. But getting up more slowly allows the body to compensate for gravity & eliminates these symptoms.
Yes fatigue syndrome could be caused by diet because if you do not eat enough or eat the wrong things for your body, it will become malnourished and you will feel light headed and could possibly faint.
The homophone of "feint" is "faint."
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To faint is: desmayarse
it is unlikely for cats to faint
The homonym for "faint" is: Feint
why did wilbur faint
Fainting is a temporary loss of consciousness that is spontaneously recovered after only a brief period of time. People faint because of a lack of blood flow and decreased oxygen to the brain.People most often faint as the result of an abnormal circulatory reflex. Some people faint at the sight of blood, in a crowded room, or even from excessive coughing. This is referred to assituational fainting and might affect a person repeatedly, but only in a very specific situation.People may also faint when standing up after lying down. Referred to as postural fainting, this results from a decreased flow of blood to the brain, usually as the result of a drop in blood pressure. Postural fainting can occur after significant blood loss, dehydration, or a change in cardiovascular medication, or as a side effect to other medications. Certain medical conditions, such as heart disease, diabetes, and migraine headaches, can also serve as a catalyst for fainting.Most people who faint experience symptoms beforehand. These symptoms may include lightheadedness, blurred or "spotty" vision, dizziness, and weakness. People who observe someone about to faint might notice paleness, sweating, and dilation of the pupils. In most situations, people who faint regain consciousness within a moment or two.
The homophone to "faint" is "feint."
The homonym for faint is feint. "Faint" means to lose consciousness or to be weak, while "feint" refers to a deceptive movement in sports or battle.