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Maybe you'll drink a lot in one go ... fainting or passing out (syncope) and shortness of breath (dyspnea). But an irregular heartbeat can also occur without symptoms, and may only be discovered ...
Syncope is a transient loss of consciousness and postural tone followed by spontaneous recovery without therapeutic intervention. It is a common clinical problem, the origins of which are often ...
The signs and symptoms are dry skin, dry tongue, wrinkled skin, sunken eyes, loss of skin elasticity, absence of tears, cold ...
to increase fluid intake (patients were encouraged to drink up to four liters per day), and increase dietary salt intake. Patients from both groups were seen every three months at the Syncope ...
‘The eyes see what the brain knows.’ This old adage, famous in the echelons of medicine, highlights why syncope is important in clinical medicine, for it is often missed while evaluating a patien ...