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Motion sickness, also known as "hemophobia", is a mental disorder in a special situation, which is the same phobia as the "object terror" of fear of seeing snakes and caterpillars, and the "communicative terror" of fear of seeing strangers and the opposite sex, and is not necessarily related to timidity. Motion sickness is also different from motion sickness, the former is similar to fear of heights and is a psychological problem; The latter is a physiological problem of the balance organ of the inner ear. Although the cause of motion sickness has not yet been clarified, this mental disorder is certainly not the type of psychosis commonly known as "neuropathy".
Except that they can't see blood, people who faint blood are no different from ordinary people.
Those who suffer from fainting will feel terrible and nauseous when they see blood; The heavier one will be unconscious like your son. These problems may affect the patient's work and life. However, motion sickness is not an incurable disease, and if the disease is "desensitized"** (blood is seen repeatedly and gradually from weak to strong under the guidance of a psychologist), it can be **.
When Komatsu gave my daughter a blood transfusion, the doctor was supposed to pump me 400cc, but when it was 150cc, I fainted. But then I participated in 3 blood donations, and although I only had one draw, I no longer felt sick with blood.
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Fainting refers to the phenomenon of fainting caused by the sight of blood, which is mainly manifested as dizziness, nausea, dizziness, palpitations, followed by paleness, cold sweat, cold limbs, decreased blood pressure, weak pulse, and even sudden loss of consciousness. The patient should first be placed on a flat line, fed warm water or sugar water, rested for 10 to 15 minutes, and generally recovered, and if necessary, should be given medication to resuscitate**.
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This phenomenon of blood sickness seen in life is that some people will faint and faint soon after seeing such blood because of their own examinations or blood collections, or occasionally bruising and bleeding. This is actually a manifestation of a special phobia, that is, the fear of blood and bleeding.
At the onset of phobia, it is completely possible to faint and feel incapacitated for a short time. However, this kind of fainting symptoms will generally not be particularly long in the natural state, and it will take tens of seconds, at most a few minutes, to be able to recover one's mobility, restore the mobility of the limbs, and then make certain adjustments.
If this phenomenon occurs in the people around you, don't panic too much at that time, and pay attention to proper protection when it is critical, so as not to cause additional bruises in the process of fainting. If the patient is placed in a relatively well-ventilated environment, they will generally recover quickly on their own.
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