Fainting Sentence Examples

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  • I don't want you fainting and breaking your neck or something.

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  • About 25 percent of affected children-particularly those who experience pallid BHS-have a family history of BHS or fainting.

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  • Up to 17 percent of children with pallid BHS will experience syncope (fainting spells) as adults, usually in response to fear, injury, or emotional stress.

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  • Fainting, nausea, or feeling lightheaded after venipuncture may occur in some children.

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  • Other side effects include dizziness, fainting, headache, tremors, muscle twitching, confusion, memory impairment, anxiety, agitation, insomnia, weakness, drowsiness, chills, blurred vision, and heart palpitations.

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  • Parents should document all unusual events their child experiences such as dizziness, headaches, slurred speech, fainting spells, and numbness or pain in the arms and legs.

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  • If a child develops hives, has difficulty breathing or swallowing, swelling of the lips or face, fainting, or dizziness, he or she should be transported to an emergency department immediately.

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  • Doctors rule out conditions that cause symptoms that resemble seizure disorders, including small strokes (transient ischemic attacks, or TIAs), fainting (syncope), pseudoseizures, and sleep attacks (narcolepsy).

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  • Although she has denied rumors that she suffers from an eating disorder, Nicole Richie's slight build and habit of fainting in public places have led many people to express concern over her health.

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  • This may cause light-headedness, dizziness, or even fainting.

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  • The latter condition has the warning signs of shortness of breath, chest pain, swollen ankles, and fainting spells.

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  • While Claire and the Deans were unnerved, poor Effie looked on the verge of fainting.

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  • On the 20th of March 1413, whilst praying in Westminster Abbey he was seized with a fainting fit, and died that same evening in the Jerusalem Chamber.

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  • Hence the immediately beneficial effect produced in the cases of "fainting" or syncope.

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  • On her return she fell fainting into a deep armchair.

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  • Really enjoyed the night - except for nearly fainting from the heat.

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  • In children and adults fainting is commonly misdiagnosed as epilepsy.

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  • Severe pain, dizziness, fainting, sweating, nausea, or shortness of breath may also occur.

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  • Sarah's grandfather has also suffered several fainting attacks, and he has been diagnosed with vaso-vagal syncope, also a type of arrhythmia.

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  • Maria would never recognize who they were, and she would collapse fainting into his manly arms.

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  • In atypical cases the patient may suffer with early fainting attacks, slurring of speech or falls.

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  • Sarah 's grandfather has also suffered several fainting attacks, and he has been diagnosed with vaso-vagal syncope, also a type of arrhythmia.

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  • If you choose to go on an all acai diet, the fasting part of this diet could lead to headaches, stomachaches, dizziness, fainting or worse if you have an underlying condition.

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  • But, by fainting in the middle of the ceremony, I'd once again met a fellow frog enthusiast.

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  • Tears and sniffles are to be expected, but for some, a total breakdown (or even fainting!) may occur.

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  • Other symptoms include coughing, fainting, pale gums and weakened immune system.

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  • Understanding Hot Weather and its Dangers provides additional information on identifying and preventing heat cramps, heat syncope or fainting, heat exhaustion and heatstroke.

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  • An individual just falls asleep, much like a fainting attack.

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  • The FDA also notes serious side effects that are less common but should be considered, including fainting and low blood pressure as well as long-lasting, painful erections.

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  • These conditions, called pathologic heart murmurs, may indicate the presence of a serious heart defect, especially when accompanied by other signs and symptoms of a heart problem such as shortness of breath, rapid heartbeats, or fainting.

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  • In general, syncope is defined by a brief loss of consciousness (fainting) or by dimmed vision and feeling uncoordinated, confused, and lightheaded.

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  • These symptoms can lead to a brief loss of consciousness or fainting.

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  • The patient may experience weakness, fainting, sweating, or other reactions while fasting or during the test.

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  • If the child recovers before fainting, some physicians do not consider it to be a true breath holding spell.

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  • Signs of a rupture include sudden and severe pain in the lower abdomen and fainting.

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  • Her body was beginning to ache more, from her battered hands to her bruised cheek from when she'd fallen after fainting the night before.

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  • He'd forced her to stay awake through it all despite her fainting spells, tearing open her veins and feeding until she was too weak to fight him.

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  • Natural arrest of haemorrhage arises from (I) the coagulation of the blood itself, (2) the diminution of the heart's action as in fainting, (3) changes taking place in the cut vessel causing its retraction and contraction.

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