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Fainting occurs again after a finger cut, which may be caused by excessive sensitivity to pain or fear of bleeding. Generally, you can use your fingers to pinch the middle acupoint, which can make the patient awake, and after the finger cut, you need to disinfect the local ** as soon as possible, and then bandage it. During the recovery process, it is necessary to take local health care measures, and try not to touch the water too early to avoid infection.
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Basically, it's blood sickness. But not all.
I have shed a lot of blood, and I have a feeling about your psyche: I have shed a lot of blood, will it affect my body? Plus the pain caused by the cut.
The more it hurts, the more uncomfortable it feels. The eyes looked at the blood that flowed out. And so on and so forth.
Dizziness is generated. It's no different from fainting blood. But simple fainting is painless.
You're better than just fainting blood. But it's also fifty steps and a hundred steps of laughter.
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It's psychological. Motion sickness, also known as "hemophobia", is not an organic disease, but a psychological disease, which belongs to one of the phobias. Except that they can't see blood, people who faint blood are no different from ordinary people.
The main manifestations are dizziness, nausea, dizziness, palpitations, followed by paleness, cold sweats, cold limbs, decreased blood pressure, weak pulse, and even sudden loss of consciousness. If it's serious, you should see a psychiatrist.
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A scratch on the hand will cause dizziness, and in layman's terms, it may be too nervous, resulting in overexcitation of the vagus nerve, a drop in blood pressure, and fainting! Suggestions: High vagus nerve tone is more common in women with poor physique and timidity, it is not a disease, it will be naturally relieved after resting for a while, and after exercising more, the symptoms will naturally improve!
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Consider that the sickness is due to nervousness, and do not be nervous. Fainting may also be caused by multiple parts of the body such as the brain and heart, which cannot be ignored, and high blood potassium may cause arrhythmia, causing sudden heart, insufficient blood supply to the brain, and fainting.
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The physical damage to the body from the ability to scratch the hand is certainly not enough to stun.
The main thing is the mental effect, seeing the bleeding on the hands, feeling scared, and the stress response from panic that causes us to feel dizzy.
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This kind of cut situation generally does not cause this symptom, your panic and dizziness may be caused by anemia and lack of oxygen to the brain, you can pay more attention to your diet.
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Hand scratches should not be dizzy, of course, if there is a lot of bleeding and there is fainting, you may faint.
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It may have happened suddenly, and I was too scared in my heart to react.
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Severe pain after a finger injury, which causes blood vessels throughout the body to constrict, resulting in a poor blood supply to the brain, resulting in dizziness.
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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; In severe cases, they will lose consciousness. 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 **.
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**. Reference: Encyclopedia.
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Have you ever seen your hands bleeding? If you faint after seeing it, it's bloodsickness.,If you don't see it and bleed, it might be something else.。。
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In the past, if you had this condition, it was blood sickness,,, if you were a girl, it would be over.
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