Hi, I'm Veronica and I think this video is very important because a fainting can give you anytime and you have to know what the symptoms are and how to act on it. Some of the causes are dehydration, getting up from a place too fast, so that the blood does not run well. When some of this happens, the first thing is to knock the person down, lift their legs up and keep them for a while. After this turn your head and if you do not answer call 112 immediately.
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Hello Veronica, I am Hafsa I have quite liked this video that you have taken because I find it very complete and I find it necessary to know what causes and as you have to act in front of a faint that can happen to anyone just by the simple fact of getting up very quickly for example or some trauma. I think it's something that people should know because if it's over me, I'd like the people around me to know how to act in the face of a blackout. remember that the main thing is to call for emergencies
Hi, I'm Veronica and I think this video is very important because a fainting can give you anytime and you have to know what the symptoms are and how to act on it.
ResponderEliminarSome of the causes are dehydration, getting up from a place too fast, so that the blood does not run well. When some of this happens, the first thing is to knock the person down, lift their legs up and keep them for a while. After this turn your head and if you do not answer call 112 immediately.
I hope this post has served you something. Thank you.
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ResponderEliminarHello Veronica, I am Hafsa I have quite liked this video that you have taken because I find it very complete and I find it necessary to know what causes and as you have to act in front of a faint that can happen to anyone just by the simple fact of getting up very quickly for example or some trauma.
ResponderEliminarI think it's something that people should know because if it's over me, I'd like the people around me to know how to act in the face of a blackout.
remember that the main thing is to call for emergencies