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Insufficient supply of blood to the brain can cause fainting (syncope) or a more severe loss of consciousness.

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as insufficient oxygenated blood supply to brain


What syncopated?

Light-headedness or fainting caused by insufficient blood supply to the brain.


What is the medical term meaning insufficient blood supply to head?

The medical term for insufficient blood supply to the head is cerebral ischemia. This condition can lead to a lack of oxygen and nutrients reaching the brain, causing symptoms such as dizziness, confusion, and in severe cases, stroke. Treatment typically involves restoring blood flow to the affected area to prevent further damage.


Why are there blood vessels around the brain?

The blood vessels around the brain help supply energy for your brain


When the blood supply to a portion of the brain is blocked this is caused?

When the blood supply to a portion of the brain is blocked this causes a stroke.


When the blood supply to portion of the brain is blocked this causes a?

When the blood supply to a portion of the brain is blocked this causes a stroke.


What cushions brain and blood supply?

Cerebrospinal fluid is what provides as a "cushion" for the brain. (I don't understand your question regarding blood supply)


What is the medical term meaning temporary lack of blood to the head?

cerebral ischemia = insufficient blood to the brain


What is syncope?

Light-headedness or fainting caused by insufficient blood supply to the brain.


How does the brain live?

The brain lives when it has a constant supply of blood glucose and oxygen.


What organ's blood supply is affected by a stroke?

the brain


What is cerebral vascular insufficiency?

Cerebral vascular insufficiency is defined as insufficient blood flow to the brain.