What are some fainting at school stories?2 answers
2024-12-03 16:55
One story could be a student who hadn't eaten breakfast and fainted during morning assembly. They were standing in the sun for too long and with an empty stomach, just blacked out suddenly. Another might be a student who fainted during a very intense and crowded exam. The stress and the stuffy room got to them. And there was also a case where a student fainted during a sports event at school. They had been overexercising and not drinking enough water.
What are some common causes of fainting in school stories?In school stories, fainting can often be caused by lack of food. Some students might skip breakfast or lunch, and their body doesn't have enough energy, which results in fainting. Additionally, overheating in stuffy classrooms, especially in summer, can also be a factor. When the body gets too hot and can't cool down properly, it can lead to a fainting episode.
Tell me some funny fainting stories.3 answers
2024-12-08 09:01
Once, my friend saw a huge spider on the wall. He's terrified of spiders. As soon as he noticed it, his face went pale, and he just fainted right on the spot. It was so sudden that we all panicked at first, thinking something serious had happened. But then we remembered his phobia and couldn't help but laugh a bit later.
The cause of faintingFainting was called fainting in medicine. The causes of fainting could be divided into physiological and pathological categories.
The physiological causes included emotional stress, overwork, hunger, rapid body position changes (such as sitting for a long time or suddenly getting up after lying for a long time, which may lead to orthostatic low blood pressure and fainting), strenuous exercise, fasting, urinating, defecation (which may cause a sudden drop in abdominal pressure, reducing blood supply to the brain and fainting), etc.
Pathological causes were mainly the following:
1. Vasodilatatory disturbances, such as orthostatic low blood pressure, voiding syncope, coughing syncope, painful syncope, carotid syndrome, simple syncope, etc.
2. Cardiogenic syncope: For example, Sick Sinus Syndrome, high-grade A-V block, and other heart rhythms; or organic cardiovascular diseases such as corona-heart disease, angina-pectoria, and myocaric-heart disease. These diseases will change hemodynamics and cause Adam-Stokes syndrome, which will lead to syncope. Cardiogenic syncope is at high risk and has a poor prognosis.
3. Brain syncope: including cerebral blood supply deficiency, cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral hemorrhage, epilepsy, etc. When there is insufficient blood supply to the brain, there will be fainting due to cerebral asphyxia. Massive cerebral hemorrhage and large-scale cerebral hemorrhage can cause a sharp increase in cerebral pressure, aggravation of cerebral edema, and fainting. There will also be fainting and loss of consciousness when there is a grand mal seizure.
4. Other reasons: such as low blood sugar, anesthesia, high altitude syncope, hyperventilation syndrome, etc.
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