Vasovagal Syncope or Treated by Homeopathy

The faintness is uneasiness benin, short, with sensation of impending loss of consciousness, corresponding to the first level of syncope. The faintness is caused by stress, fatigue, anemia, prolonged immobility. The patient feels weak and unstable, complained of epigastria discomfort, darkening of vision and nausea. The patient is confused or loses consciousness. Generally, it is not traumatized. There may be pallor, sweating, muscle weakness, pulse thread, and hypotension.
Faintness due to emotion:
* Moschus 7 CH: 5 granules (feeling go with paresthesia and muscle spasms, spasmophilia, hysteria), repeat.
* Gelsemium 7 CH: 5 granules (feeling weak and wobbly legs, under stress), repeat.
* Ignatia 9 CH: 5 pellets (fainting after bad news or grief), repeat.
Faintness due to heat:
* Pulsatilla 9 CH: 5 pellets (syncope in a superheated atmosphere), to repeat.
* Antimonium 9 CH: 5 pellets (sudden illness due to summer heat), to repeat.
* Glonoinum 9 CH: 5 granules (fainting due to heat stroke), repeat.
Faintness due to hypotension:
* Ginseng TM: 50 drops in a little water, 2 times per day.
* Eleutherococcus TM: 50 drops, 2 times per day (symptomatic hypotension).
* China 7 CH: 5 granules, 2 times per day (pallor, prostration, hypotension, due to the loss of fluids).
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