Fainting
Fainting, also known as syncope, is a temporary loss of consciousness that occurs when the brain does not receive enough blood flow. This can happen due to various reasons, such as dehydration, low blood sugar, or standing up too quickly. Fainting usually lasts for a short time, and most people recover quickly without needing medical treatment.
During a fainting episode, a person may feel dizzy, lightheaded, or weak before losing consciousness. It is important to ensure the person is safe and lying down to prevent injury. If fainting occurs frequently or is accompanied by other symptoms, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.