It is important to provide the veterinarian with as much information about the fainting episode as possible, this will help him / her to distinguish seizures
from syncope and to identify the underlying cause.
Not exact matches
And while they might help me recover faster they certainly don't stop the
syncope episodes
from happening.
It is important to differentiate
syncope from seizure, since some cases of
syncope can look like your pet is having a seizure.
Dehydration, heat exhaustion, cramps,
syncope, and even stroke can result
from overexposure to the sun and environmental heat.
All of the above continuous ECG devices are particularly useful to determine if a pet is having episodes of collapse due to arrhythmias (both
from very fast rhythms or very slow rhythms) and also to help differentiate between seizures and
syncope (or fainting: loss of consciousness due to reduced output by the heart) as in some circumstances these can look very similar.