- fall.
Reflex syncope is
divided into
three types:
vasovagal, situational, and
carotid sinus.
Vasovagal syncope is
typically triggered by
seeing blood, pain...
- 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...
-
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...
-
physical reactions that are
uncommon in most
other fears,
specifically vasovagal syncope (fainting).
Similar reactions can also
occur with trypanophobia...
-
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...
- 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)...
-
migraine headaches, Ehlers–Danlos syndrome, asthma,
autoimmune disease,
vasovagal syncope, and mast cell
activation syndrome. POTS
symptoms may be treated...