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    syncope
    /ˈsɪŋkəpi/

    noun

    • 1. temporary loss of consciousness caused by a fall in blood pressure.
    • 2. the omission of sounds or letters from within a word, for example when library is pronounced /ˈlʌɪbri/.

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  2. Nov 3, 2022 · Syncope, or passing out, happens when you dont have enough blood flowing to your brain. There are many causes for this, depending on the type of syncope. Many people have a medical condition they may or may not know about that affects their nervous system or heart.

  3. Syncope, commonly known as fainting or passing out, is a loss of consciousness and muscle strength characterized by a fast onset, short duration, and spontaneous recovery. [1] . It is caused by a decrease in blood flow to the brain, typically from low blood pressure. [1] .

  4. Nov 16, 2022 · Syncope is also called fainting or "passing out." It most often occurs when blood pressure is too low (a condition called hypotension) and the heart doesn't pump enough oxygen to the brain. It can be harmless or a symptom of an underlying medical condition.

  5. : the loss of one or more sounds or letters in the interior of a word (as in fo'c'sle for forecastle) syncopal. ˈsiŋ-kə-pəl. ˈsin- adjective. Synonyms. blackout. faint. insensibility. knockout. swim. swoon. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of syncope in a Sentence.

  6. What is syncope? Syncope (SINK-a-pee) is another word for fainting or passing out. Someone is considered to have syncope if they become unconscious and go limp, then soon recover. For most people, syncope occurs once in a great while, if ever, and is not a sign of serious illness.

  7. Syncope is used to describe a loss of consciousness for a short period of time. It can happen when there is a sudden change in the blood flow to the brain. Syncope is usually called fainting or “passing out.”

  8. Feb 21, 2016 · Syncope, commonly known as ‘fainting’ or ‘passing out’, is a common presenting complaint. There are several disorders which present similarly and a variety of different underlying causes, ranging from benign to serious and life-threatening.

  9. Syncope is a sudden, brief loss of consciousness with loss of postural tone followed by spontaneous revival. The patient is motionless and limp and usually has cool extremities, a weak pulse, and shallow breathing. Sometimes brief involuntary muscle jerks occur, resembling a seizure.

  10. • Two types of syncope: vasovagal syncope and cardiac syncope • Treatments include medications, lifestyle changes, and in some cases addressing a heart issue • Involves internal medicine, cardiology, cardiovascular medicine

  11. Aug 4, 2016 · Summary. Fainting is a temporary loss of consciousness. If you're about to faint, you'll feel dizzy, lightheaded, or nauseous. Your field of vision may "white out" or "black out." Your skin may be cold and clammy. You lose muscle control at the same time, and may fall down.