Hair-grooming syncope

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title: Hair-grooming syncope
text: Hair-grooming syncope is a form of syncope associated with combing and brushing one's hair. It is most typically seen in children aged five to sixteen. Hair-grooming syncope typically manifests as presyncopal symptoms during hair combing, brushing, braiding, trimming, curling or blow drying. These symptoms are followed by loss of consciousness and sometimes convulsions. Migraines, abdominal pain, "feeling funny" or blurred vision may also occur before or after seizures. Possible causes of the co
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description: Type of fainting disorder
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date modified: 2024-02-27T14:17:51Z
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