Feeling a choking sensation in your neck followed by fainting could be due to several factors, such as anxiety, a panic attack, or a physical obstruction in the airway. It may also be related to a drop in blood pressure or blood flow to the brain, leading to fainting. If this happens frequently or is severe, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation and diagnosis.
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i feel ma head is heavy and hav pain in ma neck and shoulders and some time i feel pulpitation in ma head and feeling weeknes as am going to fell on flour and evry time feel fainted
I could feel the dampess in the air and it almost choked me.
I Feel Bad About My Neck was created in 2006.
Bruising and or tenderness at the throat and back of the neck and broken blood vessels in the eyes. A Vet can confirm if this was the case.
i would also like to kno the answer Yes, even if you feel your neck you can know that. If you feel your neck, you can feel your larynx and trachea. If you feel the back of your neck, you can feel vertebrae. Hope this answered your question!
Fainted is a verb
Danger of asphyxiation (being choked) by the ties.
Fainted is the correct spelling, yes.Some example sentences are:She fainted when she saw Will Smith.The patient fainted in the waiting room.When I proposed to her, she fainted, hit her head on a table and spent a week in a coma.
Isadora Duncan, a dancer, died in 1927 when her scarf got caught in the rear axle of her open top sports car. I don't believe she was choked though. I think her neck was broken almost instantly.
기 절 = fainted
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