Heart synch-induced syncope

Syncope is a sudden, transient loss of consciousness caused by a variety of causes and a group of clinical manifestations without neurolocalization signs that can recover on their own. There are many causes, which can be divided into cardiac syncope and non-cardiac syncope. Cardiac syncope accounts for 9% to 34% of syncope patients. According to the etiology, it can be divided into cardiac mechanical dysfunction (mechanical) and arrhythmia (electrocardiogram). The former echocardiography often has more specific manifestations and is easy to diagnose; the latter often has sudden abrupt features and poor prognosis, which is one of the important causes of sudden death. A syncope caused by a heart attack is a syncope caused by a heart attack. Heart disease is a general term for heart diseases, including various heart diseases such as rheumatic heart disease, congenital heart disease, hypertension heart disease, coronary heart disease, and myocarditis. Clinical practice shows that hand massage is an effective auxiliary method for preventing and treating heart disease.

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