Feeling faint after receiving a needle, such as during a vaccination or blood draw, can be attributed to a combination of factors. These may include vasovagal reflex, where the body reacts to stress or pain by lowering heart rate and blood pressure, leading to faintness. Anxiety or fear of needles can also trigger this response, as well as dehydration or low blood sugar. It's important to stay calm and inform healthcare providers if you have a history of feeling faint during such procedures.
i feel faint or i feel dizzy or commonly used im gonna faint! -bekahcboo
No, there is not,
Yes, u can faint or feel nauseas!
You would think so, but no. I had it done years ago. You do feel a little stick, but after a while, you don't feel anything. Just close your eyes and relax. You feel a slight pinch when the needles are inserted and at times you can feel pins and needles around where the needles are but no pain at all. Its so relaxing - well worth the money.
Because it helps your breathing
Because it helps your breathing
no because they use a frosting shape tube which has henna in it.No needles are involved because you can barely feel them.
You are probably infatuated with the person.
God is it bleeding? Anytime you feel faint drink water and rest. And if food doesn't help maybe see a doctor.
You get pines and needles when sneezing because it is your body's evolutionary reaction to a time when we were aliens traveling from Aldebaran to Earth. It reminds us of our roots in a pines and needles colony of alien origin.
dont eat anything but a cube of cheese when you feel as if you are about to faint
Yes, Because you will get light headed and feel dizzy then you will faint.