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What is vasovagal syncope, how it is related to the autonomic nervous system? |
can it be treated by beta blockers? Vasovagal syncope is caused by low heart rate and blood pressure, leading to inadequate circulation. The reduced oxygen supply to the brain thats how its related.its a form of fainting..Treatment for vasovagal syncope focuses on restoring blood flow during an episode and on prevention of future episodes.Beta blockers (尾-adrenergic antagonists) are the most common medication dont understand.to many big words |
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