Apparently people are fainting left, right and center because of the press of the crowd. |
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I heard just about everyone gasp, saw a few women fainting, and the bishop's piggy eyes widen in shock. |
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The victim has signs of shock, such as fainting, pale complexion or breathing in a notably shallow manner. |
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But she seems peculiarly unconcerned about the distraction a fainting father might present to the midwife. |
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Physical activity, even if it's not very strenuous, may trigger extreme fatigue, dizziness or even fainting. |
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The majority of these were minor, usually vasovagal effects including hypotension and fainting, hypertension, and tachycardia. |
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Common signs of pulmonary hypertension are shortness of breath with activity, feeling tired, fainting and chest pain. |
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Claudio cruelly accused his wife-to-be of unmaidenly behaviour, leaving her fainting at the altar. |
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A Victorian ladies' fainting settee broke my fall from grace and spared me from death, but not from leaving me with two herniated cervical discs. |
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It can also be useful in determining the cause of fainting, dizziness or palpitations. |
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Some symptoms of hypoglycemia are light-headedness, fainting, diaphoresis, clamminess, palpitations or rapid heart rate. |
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When blood pressure drops, less blood flows to the brain, leading to fainting. |
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Since the age of 14 he had been fainting and losing consciousness regularly at school. |
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I thought I'd get to lie on a fainting couch and do ink blot tests and word association games. |
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Regular oxygen infusions from my canister prevent me from fainting, but a fellow passenger is not so lucky when we stop for a yak photo-op. |
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A decade after the rape, he explains the time lapse, as well as his frequent nosebleeds and fainting spells, as the work of alien abductors. |
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Hip fractures were not associated with fainting or the use of sedatives or alcohol. |
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Dizziness, light-headedness, or fainting may occur, especially when you get up suddenly from a lying or sitting position. |
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That was the year I had to run out and buy eight fan heaters to stop people fainting in our office. |
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Pacemakers are usually used to treat an abnormally slow heartbeat which can cause dizziness, fainting or blackouts. |
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It will make mincemeat of me! she thought before fainting and upsetting all of her candles. |
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There were two admissions in the record for that person: one admission for whooping cough and another for fainting spells. |
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Many people have a fainting episode at some point in their life and there are many potential causes. |
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To reduce the risk of dizzy or fainting spells, do not sit or stand up quickly, especially if you are an older patient. |
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In teenagers and adults, some of the reports of fits may actually have been fainting attacks. |
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Meanwhile, a recipe stipulates a quarter of a cup of heavy cream and every non-Français has a fainting fit. |
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Signs of an overdose could be dizziness, upset stomach, bad headaches, vomiting, cold sweats, drooling, confusion, blurred vision, hearing problems, weakness or fainting. |
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Emboldened, she approaches him, claiming that she has come to get some smelling salts for the Countess, who is having a fainting fit. |
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The activity is also not recommended for people with cardiovascular problems or a tendency towards fainting or dizzy spells. |
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Prone to fainting spells, she said toward the end of the interview that she felt lightheaded. |
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Warning signals include sudden dizziness, cold sweat, paleness, fainting, or pain or pressure in your upper body just after exercising. |
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Before bathing in the sea after a walk on the beach it is recommended to wet the nape of one's neck to prevent any risk of fainting. |
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There were also physical manifestations, such as stomach and heart problems and fainting. |
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Caritas has reported 200 cases of children fainting at school due to lack of food. |
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In this enclosed space, the narrowness of the milk-white walls brings on disequilibrium, fainting spells, and vertigo. |
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The golfer has been inundated with letters and messages of support since being taken to hospital a week ago after suffering a fainting fit. |
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My back was hurting badly and I was fainting, losing my senses. |
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The symptoms of overdose usually include chest pain, nausea, irregular heartbeat, and feeling light-headed or fainting. |
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In case of fast or slow heartbeat, feeling light-headed, or fainting seek for immediate medical help. |
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Get the person to lie down on his or her back and elevate the feet higher than the head to keep adequate blood flow to the brain, which will prevent fainting. |
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Emergency rooms are full of the faint, the fainting, and the faint-hearted. |
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As the president neared the end of his remarks, a young woman beside him began to wobble, on the verge of fainting. |
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We will seek out our fainting couches if the president dares forget the first name of one of his sacred interrogators. |
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Seek immediate medical attention if chest pain, feeling light-headed, or fainting occur. |
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He caught up to Sue, who was in fainting fits, and put her on the bed, after which he breathlessly summoned the landlady and ran out for a doctor. |
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Symptoms of a Aceon overdose may be as follows: feeling extremely dizzy or light-headed, or fainting. |
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If you took too much of Seroquel you may experience such symptomes: extreme drowsiness, fast heart rate, feeling light-headed, or fainting. |
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Symptoms of overdose include lack of coordination, feeling light-headed, or fainting. |
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Side effects may include dizziness, fainting, confusion, drowsiness and poor coordination. |
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What, therefore, will happen if the animals we eat also start to suffer from fainting fits and dizzy spells, as I did? |
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A seizure may be upsetting to watch, but it is also a fact of life like fainting or accidents or heart attacks. |
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People were fainting and repeatedly pulling the emergency cord. |
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He told the guy at the hardware I get fainting dealies and froth at the mouth whenever I get mad. |
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Your symptoms may appear as mental changes, nasal congestion, fainting, lightheadedness, or irregular heartbeat. |
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His tumour was diagnosed last week after the five-time major winner was taken to hospital following a fainting fit. |
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Despite local authorities promising to send ambulances to assist people suffering complaints such as vomiting and fainting following the spraying, it took several hours for them to receive any health treatment. |
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Signs Requip of overdose include fainting, agitation, confusion, nausea, vomiting, weakness, hallucinations, muscle twitching, chest pain, tingly feeling. |
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My finest fashion hour concerned a fake fainting fit. |
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This pooling in the lower extremities diverts blood away from the brain, depriving it of oxygen, and leads to dizziness, lightheadedness and, eventually, fainting. |
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Procyclidine may cause dizziness, lightheadedness, or fainting. |
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In case of loss of appetite, ringing in ears, severe weakness, dizziness, confusion, lightheadedness, or fainting, seek for immediate doctor's attention. |
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This was manifested in a phenomenon known as orthostatic intolerance, in which symptoms such as lightheadedness, accelerated heart rate, and sometimes fainting occur when the affected person stands up. |
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Contact your doctor immediately if you experience severe nausea, vomiting, blurred vision, fainting, feeling light-headed, drooling, muscle weakness, sweating, slow or irregular heartbeat, shallow breathing, or convulsions. |
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Symptoms of Phenergan overdose may include: severe drowsiness, dizziness, dry mouth, large pupils, flushing, nausea, vomiting, shallow breathing, and fainting. |
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If you suspect that you took too much of the medication and experience extremely dizzy or light-headed, or fainting seek for immediate medical attention. |
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Since sympathetic and parasympathetic fibres are also abundant in the endocervix, manipulation of the endocervix may stimulate these nerve endings, occasionally leading to giddiness or fainting attacks. |
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Prolonged or repeated overexposure can cause central nervous system disturbances with blurred vision, numbness, confusion, hallucination, and fainting. |
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Other medications may prompt to fainting when the patient is raised from the somewhat flat position in the dentist's chair to a standing or sitting position. |
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Though all of us are all sensitive to heat, and quick to react when it climbs above our comfort levels, our knowledge of how it might affect our health doesn't really go beyond sunstrokes and fainting spells. |
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And she was writing when girls were mostly fainting or covered in net. |
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In 2010, Flibanserin was rejected unanimously by an FDA panel, which said its benefits did not outweigh its risks, which can include low blood pressure and fainting spells. |
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Peter O'Toole was generally derided for trying to restore Jacobean blood and thunder to his 1980 performance of Macbeth, which had people fainting with laughter rather than horror and revulsion. |
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There were some cases of fainting after vaccination. |
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Your dosage of Lotrel may be adjusted or discontinued if you are treated with Lotrel and diuretics and develop low blood pressure expressed by light-headedness or fainting, especially during the first few days of therapy. |
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You experience fainting or bruising after leaving the blood donor clinic. |
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The pressure of the body on the large blood vessels in the later months may give rise occasionally to bouts of light headedness and sometimes fainting. |
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In dissociative disorder which occurs in relation with trauma, conversion disorder and conversive fainting are also observed frequently. |
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In 2011 during a DVLA licence check, he hid his most recent fainting fit, diagnosed again as a vasovagal attack. |
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He is understood to suffer from vasovagal, which can lead to fainting when his blood pressure drops. |
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I felt dizzy and fainting at places, but I still made it to the finish line. |
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People of weak nerves or delicate constitutions are liable to swoonings or fainting fits. |
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In the preceding year co-pilots had to step in 39 times for a wide variety of reasons, including food poisoning, nausea and fainting. |
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Just imagine all the errantly injected Botox that would go into me after fainting and knocking the needle astray. |
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Symptoms of heat exhaustion are heavy sweating, paleness, muscle cramps, tiredness, weakness, dizziness, headache, nausea or vomiting, and fainting. |
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Tests at the Wellington Hospital in North London showed the Texan, real name Marvin Lee Aday, had Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome which causes fainting. |
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Afib is a condition characterized by a rapid and irregular heartbeat that can cause serious complications, including stroke, palpitations, fainting and early death. |
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In early 1625, James was plagued by severe attacks of arthritis, gout, and fainting fits, and fell seriously ill in March with tertian ague and then suffered a stroke. |
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Between us, with much trouble, we managed to hoist him upstairs, and laid him on his bed, where his head fell back on the pillow, as if he were almost fainting. |
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