Fainting is a temporary loss of consciousness caused by impaired blood flow to the brain. Epistaxis is a nosebleed.
Epistaxis is the medical term meaning nose blood.
The difference between shock & fainting is that shock is a state of being after a suprising issue or occusion and this state can lead to fainting ,which is the state were there is high blood pressure which inconviniance the breathing process to be low.in the broad sense shock is a process/bridge to fainting.on the other hand is also caused through the shortage of oxygen to the body parts which leads to inactive cell activities
He had an epistaxis after the fight, he had to be taken to the hospital.
It is a nosebleed.
The scientific term for nosebleed is epistaxis. It is the relatively common occurrence of bleeding from the nasal cavity.
Bleeding at the nose.
Epistaxis or a nosebleed is the relatively common occurrence of hemorrhage from the nose, usually noticed when the blood drains out through the nostrils.
there is no difference, "passing out" is simply a new invented slang term, where as "fainting" is the traditional English way of saying.
there isn't really a way but you just need to take deep breathsput your head between your legs if u feel like fainting
Fainting is when you collapse onto the floor (fall onto the floor as you pass out). A shock is when you usually get scared or something frightens you, for example you would get a shock while watching TV and the volume was up too high and a gun shot goes off, you would get a shock as you wouldn't expect it.
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To minimise bleeding