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- fall. Reflex syncope is divided into three types: vasovagal, situational, and carotid sinus. Vasovagal syncope is typically triggered by seeing blood, pain...
- plunge in both at the moment of injection. The primary symptom of vasovagal fear is vasovagal syncope, or fainting due to a decrease of blood pressure. Many...
- can cause hypotension in patients including orthostatic hypotension, vasovagal syncope, and other rarer conditions. For many people, excessively low...
- feelings, or a specific activity such as urination, vomiting, or coughing. Vasovagal (situational) syncope is one of the most common types which may occur...
- nerve in the cervix uteri (as in some medical procedures) can lead to a vasovagal response. The vagus nerve also plays a role in satiation following food...
- physical reactions that are uncommon in most other fears, specifically vasovagal syncope (fainting). Similar reactions can also occur with trypanophobia...
- present in the slightest ailment, such as an emotion (causing fainting, a vasovagal response) or hunger (light hypoglycemia), to the most serious conditions...
- A frequent type of syncope, termed vasovagal syncope is originated by intense cardioinhibition, mediated by a sudden vagal reflex, that causes transitory...
- neurogenic orthostatic hypotension. The drop in blood pressure may be sudden (vasovagal orthostatic hypotension), within 3 minutes (classic orthostatic hypotension)...
- distinction from the more familiar (at least in older children and adults) vasovagal syncope. The child loses awareness and postural tone, falling to the ground...