yes you kind of can, if you are about to faint whist getting the symtoms of it you can then put you head between your knees to let the blood flow to your head since fainting is a loss of blood to the head, then you will have the symptoms put wont faint!
fainting
Yes, dizziness and nausea are symptoms of fainting. A person would feel as though they are going to faint because there is a lack of oxygen reaching the brain.
Lack of energy, weight loss, fainting.
Some symptoms of anxiety attacks are: heart palpitations, sweats in your hands, and fainting.
Yes it can and it does actually.
Fainting is a brief loss of consciousness that occurs due to a insufficient supply of blood/oxygen to the brain. Symptoms: -Brief loss of consciousness. -May collapse without warning. -Will soon regain consciousness. If this is not brief...call for AMBULANCE!
Symptoms include fainting, dizziness and sudden heart failure.
Frequent fainting is one of the symptoms of low blood pressure. However, you should still consult with your family physician or local medical clinic as there may be other causes.
Most likely just vomiting and a 15 percent chance of fainting daily.
anemia
Symptoms include fainting, dizziness and sudden heart failure.
There are several symptoms for atrial tachycardia. They include chest tightness, fainting, light headedness, not being able to breathe, and weight loss.