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First Aid for Fainting:Emergency Conditions

Signs & Symptoms

Fainting is a brief loss of consciousness. It can last from seconds to 30 minutes. Just before fainting, a person may feel a sense of dread, feel dizzy, see spots, and have nausea.

If a person falls and can’t remember the fall itself, he or she has fainted.

An unconscious person is hard to rouse and can’t be made aware of his or her surroundings. The person is unable to move on his or her own.

Causes

Fainting is due to a sudden drop in blood flow or glucose supply to the brain. This causes a temporary drop in blood pressure and pulse rate. Medical reasons for this include:

Other things that can lead to feeling faint or fainting include:

Treatment

Treatment depends on the cause.

Self-Care / First Aid

For Unconsciousness

 For Fainting

 To Reduce the Risk of Fainting

 For a Low Blood Sugar Reaction

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