Near-fainting
Near-fainting, also called presyncope, is the sensation that you are about to pass out. It occurs when an irregular, rapid, or, conversely, too-slow heart rhythm reduces blood flow to the brain. You may notice warning signs like blurred vision or weakness beforehand. Keeping a record of these events can help identify possible patterns.
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