When its hot outside ….: Dehydration... - Unexplained Faint...

Unexplained Faints and Consciousness

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Dehydration will happen if you do not drink sufficient fluids, and Syncope may follow as your blood pressure drops which could cause you to faint. A good indication, is that your urine should be very pale yellow to show you are well hydrated. Medium to dark yellow is a warning sign that you are not drinking a sufficient amount of water.

For further information on syncope, symptoms and diagnosis, download STARS ‘Reflex Syncope (VVS) Booklet from the webpage:

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