Recurrent syncope

Syncope (also called wrong axillary) is a temporary loss of consciousness caused by temporary ischemia and hypoxia of the brain. Syncope is a common clinical syndrome with the risk of disability or death. It is manifested by sudden muscle weakness, loss of postural muscle tension, inability to stand upright and loss of consciousness. Recurrent syncope is a frequent occurrence of syncope, with some recurrence.

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