k Vasovagal syncope, illustration Vasovagal syncope, illustration. Vasovagal syncope, or vasovagal fainting, is caused by an overreaction of the vagus nerve yellow that results in a sudden drop in blood pressure and heart rate. Common triggers include extreme heat, fear, pain, the site of blood and also standing still for an extended period of time. Symptoms before fainting may include nausea, dizziness and blurred vision. Consciousness is usually regained quickly. Vasovagal syncope is most common form of fainting and is usually harmless., by FERNANDO DA CUNHASCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Vasovagal syncope, illustration Vasovagal syncope, illustration. Vasovagal syncope, or vasovagal fainting, is caused by an over reaction of the vagus nerve  yellow  that results in a sudden drop in blood pressure and heart rate. Common triggers include extreme heat, fear, pain, the site of blood and also standing still for an extended period of time. Symptoms before fainting may include nausea, dizziness and blurred vision. Consciousness is usually regained quickly. Vasovagal syncope is  most common form of fainting and is usually harmless., by FERNANDO DA CUNHA SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Vasovagal syncope, illustration

Vasovagal syncope, illustration. Vasovagal syncope, or vasovagal fainting, is caused by an over-reaction of the vagus nerve (yellow) that results in a sudden drop in blood pressure and heart rate. Common triggers include extreme heat, fear, pain, the site of blood and also standing still for an extended period of time. Symptoms before fainting may include nausea, dizziness and blurred vision. Consciousness is usually regained quickly. Vasovagal syncope is most common form of fainting and is usually harmless., by FERNANDO DA CUNHA/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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