Get up quickly when you go to bed and go to the toilet, shock!

Updated on Toilets 2024-08-30
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Upstairs is really verbose.

    I've had this too. It is mainly due to holding too much urine, which leads to a decrease in blood pressure due to one excretion, and at the same time, the person's heartbeat is already slow at night, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the brain.

    The main thing to pay attention to is to drink less alcohol to ensure that the heart does not hold urine at the same time. The other thing is to take a few deep breaths before urinating.

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    Micturition syncope is mainly caused by temporary cerebral ischemia for various reasons. The main reasons are:

    1) There is too much urine in the bladder, and when the distended bladder is rapidly emptied, bradycardia is caused by the vagus reflex, so the blood supply to the brain is insufficient;

    2) sudden, strained urination, because exertion can cause an increase in intrathoracic pressure, obstruct venous blood flow, reduce cardiac output, and lead to cerebral ischemia;

    3) After alcohol poisoning, the blood vessels in the head are constricted and the blood supply is insufficient.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The body is too deficient in protein. It is recommended to examine the cardiovascular and cerebrovascular aspects.

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