If a person is prone to fainting when they are anxious, nervous, scared or worried then they may faint due to the worry of being caught. Marijuana itself does not cause fainting.
yes it can.
all of them.
Sometimes.
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Yes, extreme temperatures can cause fainting by disrupting blood flow to the brain. High temperatures can lead to dehydration, which can lower blood pressure and reduce the amount of oxygen reaching the brain, resulting in fainting. Conversely, extremely low temperatures can also cause fainting by constricting blood vessels and affecting circulation.
Low blood pressure can cause fainting, especially after sitting or laying for a long time. Giving blood makes the problem worse for months.
Bulimia does not cause fainting. People who are Bulimic (Bing and purge) are usually not dangerously underweight. There are other dangers of Bulimia such as erosion of the esophagus and teeth, and electrolyte imbalances that could cause heart problems.
fainting
YES! Fainting is a warning sign of potentially serious side effects. The drug labeling indicates possible association with sudden death, stroke and heart attack. Fainting, shortness of breath and chest pain are all reasons to contact your physician promptly.
Most commonly a sudden drop in blood pressure causes fainting. Blood stops reaching places it should be - like your brain - and you lose consciousness. Extreme conditions are also a cause, such as too much heat, a stressful situation, fatigue, dehydration and hunger etc
Fainting itself does not typically cause you to lose brain cells. Fainting is often a temporary loss of consciousness due to a decrease in blood flow to the brain, but once blood flow is restored, brain function should return to normal. Chronic conditions that lead to repeated fainting episodes could potentially impact brain health over time.