Have you fainted in the past? - VasoVagal Syncope Symptoms Checker

Have you fainted in the past? - VasoVagal Syncope Symptoms Checker, updated 8/30/20, 2:43 PM

This tool is a vasovagal symptoms checker. It gathers the most important signs, symptoms, and risk factors for this condition. Therefore, it would help anyone who uses it to determine the likelihood of having vasovagal syncope.

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Have you fainted in the past? -
VasoVagal Syncope Symptoms Checker
Neurocardiogenic syncope
is the most common form of
syncope in both children
and adults.
Syncope is a transitory loss
of consciousness that, most
of the time, involves falling.
The general population tends to
describe these episodes with
expressions like "Fainting" or
"Passing out." However, syncope is
a precise term, describing a
symptom, that has multiple
possible causes.
There are benign or mild
and severe causes of
syncope.
Luckily, the vasovagal syncope is
part of a subset of syncopes
called "Reflex syncopes" that
does not carry an additional risk
for the patient more than the fall
itself.
Vasovagal syncope
encompasses a trigger that
will cause a self-limited
episode of low blood pressure
and a slow heart rate.
These mild syncopes
have particular ways of
presenting themself.
On the contrary, when a
dangerous illness is causing
people to pass out, they usually
have syncopes with specific
features that alarm the doctor to
look for severe causes.
The tool has all the
scenarios that
characterize a vasovagal
syncope.
As you read earlier, it is
essential to establish the
possible outcome the
syncope can have on the
patient.
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