Is vasovagal syncope serious

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Vasovagal syncope mainly occurs in children, accompanied by vomiting, nausea, and instability. Let's see if vasovagal syncope is serious.

Is vasovagal syncope serious

First of all, vasovagal syncope is very dangerous. Vasovagal syncope is more common in school-age children. Girls are more than boys. It is usually manifested as sudden syncope when standing up or sitting up. Before onset, there may be aural symptoms such as transient dizziness, inattention, pale complexion, decreased vision and hearing, nausea, vomiting, sweating, unstable standing, etc. in severe cases, there may be aural symptoms of 10-20 seconds. In the presence of these performances, it is best to check in time to determine effective response measures.

Secondly, if you can be alert to this aura and lie down in time, it can be relieved or disappeared. When the systolic blood pressure drops to 10.7kpa (80mmHg), there may be loss of consciousness for several seconds or minutes. A few patients may have urinary incontinence. After waking up, they may have fatigue, dizziness and other discomfort. In severe cases, they may have amnesia, trance and dizziness Pain and other symptoms, lasting for 1-2 days, symptoms disappeared.

Finally: physical examination showed signs of blood pressure drop, slow heartbeat, pupil dilation and so on. There were no positive signs in the interictal period. Studies have found that vasovagal syncope can induce tonic clonic motion (convulsive syncope), which can be misdiagnosed as epilepsy. High temperature, poor ventilation, fatigue and various chronic diseases can induce the disease.

matters needing attention

Encourage patients to increase water and sodium intake, try to avoid trigger factors, when prodromal symptoms appear, immediately lie flat, bend and stretch arms and legs, avoid trauma. In order to effectively improve the condition, usually can be standing training, can play a certain remission effect.