ájulásra
Ájulásra, also known as fainting or syncope, is a sudden, temporary loss of consciousness caused by a temporary decrease in blood flow to the brain. It is a common occurrence and can happen to anyone at any age. The episode is typically brief, usually lasting only a few seconds to a minute, and is followed by a spontaneous recovery.
The exact cause of ájulásra can vary, but it often relates to a temporary drop in blood
Symptoms preceding ájulásra can include lightheadedness, dizziness, nausea, sweating, blurred vision, and a feeling of warmth.
While most cases of ájulásra are harmless and resolve on their own, it is advisable to consult