you should call 911
Syncope
fainting
Fainting is usually diagnosed based on the patient's history of events leading up to the fainting episode, a physical examination, and sometimes tests such as an electrocardiogram (ECG) or blood tests. It is important for a healthcare provider to rule out underlying medical conditions that may contribute to fainting, such as heart problems or low blood sugar.
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Fainting couches refer to those couches with a back that is traditionally raised at only one end. Their traditional use was for actual fainting women who would have their heads placed on the raised part after their swoon.
A Victorian fainting couch is couch, which is raised at one end. Some people claim they were invented for women who passed out because of too tight corsets.
Syncopic or syncopal, from syncope which means fainting.
A couch that has one armrest and no backrest, is called a fainting couch.
Fainting is know as Syncope (SING-co-pee)
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.
Some good fainting scenes that show the girls face when fainting and then the face after they have fainted are King Kong, A Place in the Sun, and Niagara. The names of the girls fainting are Marilyn Monroe, Fay Wray, and Elizabeth Taylor.
The fear of fainting is known as "syngenesophobia." This term specifically refers to an irrational fear of losing consciousness or fainting, which can lead to anxiety in situations where one might feel lightheaded or vulnerable. Individuals experiencing this fear may go to great lengths to avoid situations that could trigger their anxiety.