Warning Signs Of Vasovagal Syncope
Slow And Weak Pulse

There are a few symptoms bystanders commonly note when an individual is having an episode of vasovagal syncope. They might notice jerky or abnormal movements prior to the loss of consciousness, along with dilated pupils. The patient might also have a slow and weak pulse, which can be attributed to the sudden drop in blood pressure and heart rate. Patients tend to begin recovering from an episode in under a minute. During recovery, their blood pressure and heart rate will slowly return to normal. However, they should try to stay seated for about a half hour, since standing up within fifteen to thirty minutes can cause another fainting episode.