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Why do we faint?
Syncope, or scientific syncope, is understood as a sudden, unexpected loss of consciousness, lasting no more than a few minutes, more often seconds. Fainting occurs as a result of insufficient blood flow to the brain. In most cases, this is the result of a drop in blood pressure.
Why do we faint?
Usually we feel the danger of fainting. There is a so-called pre-fainting state, which is manifested by the following symptoms:a person becomes ill; Continue reading
Who and why need to strengthen blood vessels
The role of the vascular system in the human body is enormous. It supplies blood, and therefore oxygen and nutrition, to all tissues and organs. Damage to blood vessels, disruptions in blood flow cause disorders, sometimes fatal.
Who and why need to strengthen blood vessels
Weak vessels – what is it?
The role of the vascular system in the human body is enormous. Continue reading