sünkoop
Sünkoop is the Estonian term for syncope, a transient loss of consciousness caused by a temporary decrease in cerebral blood flow. Most episodes are brief, with rapid recovery and no lasting brain damage, and the term is used in clinical and medical contexts to describe fainting.
Etymology and usage: The word is borrowed from the international medical term syncope, which derives from Greek
Classification and causes: Sünkoop is commonly categorized by cause into vasovagal (neurocardiogenic) syncope, orthostatic syncope, cardiac
Clinical features and evaluation: Many individuals experience prodromal symptoms before fainting, such as lightheadedness, blurred vision,
Management and prognosis: Immediate care during a sünkoop episode includes laying the person flat and elevating