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What Causes Immobility In Arms After Fainting?

my 14 year old son fainted at school on Monday and afterwards he couldnt move his arms initially he had been watching a documentary on blood vessels in Science when this happened taken to dr who wasn t overly concerned should I be taking him to see someone else
Mon, 10 Aug 2015
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Thanks for asking.
I gone through your question and I understand your concern.
your 14 year old son fainted in school while watching a documentary on blood vessel. from imformation given by you I able to understand that he said he was not able to move his arms on but afterwards he is able to move. children's got fainted due to scared. there is nothing to worry or I don't think there is no need to take your child to some other doctor. it is normal adolescents hope
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What Causes Immobility In Arms After Fainting?

Thanks for asking. I gone through your question and I understand your concern. your 14 year old son fainted in school while watching a documentary on blood vessel. from imformation given by you I able to understand that he said he was not able to move his arms on but afterwards he is able to move. children s got fainted due to scared. there is nothing to worry or I don t think there is no need to take your child to some other doctor. it is normal adolescents hope I answered your question