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Sunday, July 15, 2012

Definition of fainting, signs, symptoms,Causes, and how to make a recovery

Definition of fainting:
*It is the person's consciousness, just for a temporary period (minutes), due to lack of supply of brain cells, the amount of blood necessary for its work.
* In most cases, the person loses consciousness for a short time, and secondly restore it as soon as he fell on the ground, and that the rush of blood to the brain from the parties.
* In other cases, the person loses consciousness completely, and be sleeping as soundly, and could not rouse him by shaking or disk, in this case either to regain consciousness, and either enter in the coma (eg, diabetes).

The signs and symptoms of fainting:
* Pale in color of the face, with profuse sweat and cold in the extremities.
* Drop in, or dizziness, difficulty with focus and blurred.
* Nausea and loss of sense of awareness.

Causes of fainting:

1 - severe anemia, fatigue and physical.
2 - inhalation of toxic gases.
3 - strong emotions (fear, joy sadness ....)
4 - heart disease, and severe pain.
Ambulance person with faint:


 1 - If a person felt that he would pass out, helped him to sit on a chair and leaning forward, and puts his head between his knees.








2-If the person is unconscious: Place the patient on the floor on his back straight, with lift the legs on a chair or something high.
The patient is placed in a comfortable position with warmed.




- also can put the patient in recovery position, in order to rush blood to the brain, and should
expand the dimensions of his clothes and any gathering of people around him to allow the  renewal of the air to the patient.

3 - Make sure that the patient is breathing and check the existence of the pulse.




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