Fainting

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What is Fainting?

Fainting is the sudden loss of consciousness.


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Learn what Fainting is
What It Is
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Fainting Causes
Causes
What causes Fainting? Learn what the medical community has uncovered.
Fainting Risk Factors
Risk Factors
Are you at risk of getting Fainting? Inside you'll find known risk factors for the condition.
Fainting Diagnosis
Diagnosis
How will your doctor diagnose you with this condition? Learn about the tests, process, and more.
Fainting Symptoms
Symptoms
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Fainting Complications
Complications
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Screening for Fainting
Screening
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Fainting Medications
Medications
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Fainting Prevention
Prevention
How can you prevent Fainting? Read what the medical community suggests for prevention methods.
Fainting Treatment
Treatment
Can this condition be treated? What Fainting treatment options are available?
Fainting Care
Care
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