What is the reason for the sudden fainting when I get up in the middle of the night to go to the toi

Updated on Toilets 2024-06-10
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If the blood supply to the brain is insufficient, there is a temporary lack of oxygen, so when you get up, sit on the edge of the bed for a while, do not stand up immediately, and then go to the toilet.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    May be cerebral insufficiency: the patient squats for a long time and suddenly stands up, causing a large amount of blood to flow to the lower extremities, causing a decrease in blood flow to the brain.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Speaking of fainting, many people may think of several reasons in advance, such as physical weakness, lack of qi and blood, dieting, etc., so when going to the toilet, sudden fainting, will it be related to that reason?

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If the blood supply to the brain is insufficient, there is a temporary lack of oxygen, so when you get up, sit on the edge of the bed for a while, do not stand up immediately, and then go to the toilet.

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This is when the brain is already asleep, and the muscles and nerves of the whole body have not completely relaxed, and involuntary tremors will occur.

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The brain is overstrained and hallucinating, and no one is pressing your head.

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Sudden fainting may be caused by low blood sugar due to irregular diet, so if you go to the hospital, you should choose internal medicine, but if you really don't know where to go, you can ask the doctor or nurse at the front desk of the hospital.