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Syncope ((syncope ⓘ), commonly known as fainting or passing out, is a loss of consciousness and muscle strength characterized by a fast onset, short duration, and spontaneous recovery. [1] It is caused by a decrease in blood flow to the brain , typically from low blood pressure . [ 1 ]
Episodes of vasovagal syncope are typically recurrent and usually occur when the predisposed person is exposed to a specific trigger. Before losing consciousness, the individual frequently experiences early signs or symptoms such as lightheadedness, nausea, the feeling of being extremely hot or cold (accompanied by sweating), ringing in the ears, an uncomfortable feeling in the heart, fuzzy ...
"A Real Pain" hit select theaters on Nov. 1 and select theaters everywhere on Nov. 15. The film is still available in theaters everywhere according to the film's official Instagram account.
New movies streaming this weekend: 'Kraven the Hunter' takes aim on demand; awards contenders 'A Real Pain' and 'A Different Man' top the what-to-watch list Brett Arnold January 17, 2025 at 6:00 AM
Neck-tongue syndrome (NTS), which was first recorded in 1980, [1] is a rare disorder characterized by neck pain with or without tingling and numbness of the tongue on the same side as the neck pain. [2] Sharp lateral movement of the head triggers the pain, usually lasting from a few seconds to a few minutes. Headaches may occur with the onset ...
Pain Hustlers, starring Emily Blunt and Chris Evans, is out now on Netflix, but the pharma satire ends up being an entertaining, but shallow, watch. Chris Evans and Emily Blunt's Netflix movie ...
Migraines, abdominal pain, "feeling funny" or blurred vision may also occur before or after episodes. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] Possible causes of the condition include pain or nerve stimulation on the scalp (similar to parade-ground syncope), or compression of blood vessels or nerves resulting from neck flexion or extension . [ 2 ]
The scene comes deep into the new Netflix film “Pain Hustlers,” and it feels bracingly real and tragic. If only the rest of the movie, the latest in a string of opioid-themed films, felt the same.