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Nerocardiogenic Syncope
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The Fainting Reflex

Nerocardiogenic Syncope is also known as the fainting reflex. it is a heart problem that causes lack of blood flow to the brain and results in fainting.examples are standing up too fast or running for a long period of time. 

 the fainting reflex can make you feel very weak and or tired. people with the disorder often need a lot of rest.



Another cause of Nerocadiogenic Syncope is low blood pressure. if you are someone who faints often, it's best to ask your doctor for a low blood pressure test.
 
 
some doctors may tell you it's normal to faint, especially if you are an adolescent girl. others may disagree.
 
 
Ways To Avoid Fainting:

Myndi Lawrence (a current fainting reflex patient)