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KembaraXtra - Medical Terms - Adams-Stokes syndrome Adams-Stokes syndrome, also known as Stokes-Adams syndrome, is a condition characterized by sudden episodes of fainting caused by temporary disturbances in heart rhythm. These episodes occur when the heart briefly fails to pump enough blood to the brain.
Symptoms may include dizziness, loss of consciousness, and sometimes seizures due to reduced blood flow to the brain. The condition is often associated with heart conduction abnormalities and may require treatment such as pacemaker implantation to prevent further episodes.
Symptoms may include dizziness, loss of consciousness, and sometimes seizures due to reduced blood flow to the brain. The condition is often associated with heart conduction abnormalities and may require treatment such as pacemaker implantation to prevent further episodes.
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