Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Does vasovagal syncope count as a siezure disorder?I have vasovagal, i just want to know if it would be counted as a siezure disorder.

Vasovagal is not considered a disorder.  It commonly
occurs sudden and can be from a period of shock to the body and its systems.
 Examples:


After a patient has received an injection they
may pass out without warning or symptoms as with siezures from the shock of the
injection and not as a result of a medication reaction.


It
is also common for vasovagal syncope to occur when seeing something that makes you feel
overwhelmed...such as blood.


Patients with syncope
generally have symptoms of onset such as light headed, dizzy, sweats, blurred
vision.


Patients with seizures usually do not have these
symptoms seems to seize or faint without warning.

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