17 Year Old Diagnosed Of Vasovagal Syncope. Is This A Nerve Problem ?
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I understand your concern. From your description, it seems that your grandson is having Vasovagal syncope.
Vasovagal syncope occurs when your body overreacts to triggers, such as the sight of blood or extreme emotional distress. The trigger results in vasovagal syncope — a brief loss of consciousness caused by a sudden drop in your heart rate and blood pressure, which reduces blood flow to your brain.
It is usually a benign condition and no treatment is required in most of the cases. Gradually the fainting attacks decrease as the person becomes habituated to the triggers.
There are specific techniques to decrease the pooling of blood in the legs. These may include foot exercises, wearing elastic stockings or tensing the leg muscles when standing and increasing salt in the diet if you don't have high blood pressure. Avoid prolonged standing — especially in hot, crowded places — and drink plenty of fluids.
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Dr. Rakhi Tayal.