People who have a single, one-time episode of vasovagal syncope generally do not need any medical treatment.11If you have recurrent fainting episodes, you should talk to your provider about them. Fainting episodes can come at inconvenient, impractical, and unsafe times. While vasovagal syncope is...
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be sure to protect them until they awaken about 30 to 60 seconds later. But resist the urge to overreact, because that response may likely reinforce your toddler’s breath-holding and fainting episodes. Act like it’s no big deal and this behavior may go away in time. ...
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Asthma is an inflammatory lung disease that causesacute(sudden and severe) episodes of wheezing,shortness of breath, chest tightness, and coughing.Sputum, a thick mixture of mucus and saliva, may also be secreted by the lungs and be difficult to cough up.6 ...
Vertigo implies there is a sensation of motion either of the person or the environment, often perceived as if the room is spinning around you. This should not be confused with symptoms of lightheadedness orfainting. Vertigo differs frommotion sicknessin that motion sicknessis a feeling of being...
A pulmonary embolism is generally marked by symptoms such as sharp chest pain with breathing, shortness of breath, fatigue, back pain, and fainting. Rapid breathing, rapid heart rate, fever, and low oxygen saturation may be noted on physical exam. In severe cases, pulmonary embolism can quickl...
Posted Under: Podcast Episodes Reading Time: 4 minutes Matthew Schrier is an American photographer who survived seven months as an Al-Qaeda captive in Syria before escaping, and the author of The Dawn Prayer: A Memoir. What We Discuss with Matt Schrier: How Matt Schrier was captured by Al...
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As to our last bit analysis for this case, the reason why this practitioner's fan chi seemed to stop in the throat is because it is impossible to open up this region of the body until one reaches very advanced stages of cultivation practice. When Jesus was hanging on the cross in ...