How do i recognize that someone is about?!


Question: How do i recognize that someone is about.?
how do i recognize that someone is about to faint.?How can I help her when she does.Health Question & Answer


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Wikipedia says, "Typical symptoms progress through dizziness, clamminess of the skin, a dimming of vision or brownout, possibly tinnitus, complete loss of vision, weakness of limbs to physical collapse. These symptoms falling short of complete collapse, or a fall down, may be referred to as a syncoptic episode."

Things that trigger fainting include stressful situations, excitement and pain. This could include visiting the doctor for a blood sample, or being in an over-heated or over-crowded room. Fainting typically occurs in connection with both physical and mental strain, and especially if a person does not feel well to start with. Fainting can occur suddenly and unexpectedly. Often, everything goes black. The person then turns pale, starts sweating and possibly feels sick. It can happen while standing, sitting down or if one gets up too quickly.
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whenj the person is starting to mumble and or her eyes are rolling back, or her eyes are are shutting and her shoulders start to drop, or if theyb start looking around for a place to fall over. or if they down two beers and they already had a 12 pak in them. You can help by making sure they are breathing, and not foaming in the mouth, or putting something under her head when they are in the ground. calling for help, giving them space to breath, sing a songHealth Question & Answer

The hallmark symptom of syncope (fainting, or near fainting).
* Palpitations, which can be skipping, fluttering or pounding in the chest
* Fatigue
* Chest pressure or pain
* Shortness of breath
* Vision changes
* Nausea
* Lightheadedness or dizzinessHealth Question & Answer

awwe thats cute
but if she looks pale...
or
she might say something about being dizzy
so she fight faint
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