After urinating fainted?

Mr. Li, a reader from Jiangxi Province, asked: One evening, I drank some wine. I was awakened the next morning and fainted when I urinate. I woke up after two minutes. No abnormalities were found on brain CT. I was diagnosed with 'dizziness'. What kind of disease is this, will it still happen later?

Hua Ting University of Science and Technology Tongji Medical College Wuhan Central Hospital, deputy chief physician of urology Shu Bo, nurse Wu Tingting answer: From the patient's symptoms and test results analysis, the occurrence of urinary syncope is highly likely. The disease refers to people A sudden loss of consciousness occurs during nighttime or early morning urination and it suddenly collapses. It usually occurs in middle-aged and older men. There are no signs before. The reasons may be: Sudden change in position, sudden emptying of filled bladder, sudden decrease in intra-abdominal pressure, resulting in posture Hypotension; Reflexivity causes blood pressure to drop, Cerebral transient ischemia; Autonomic dystonia. It is recommended not to stand up suddenly at night, Take a seat before urinating, Do not use too much force. Prostate hyperplasia of older men should be promptly treated. If syncope occurs, Immediately allow the patient to lie flat, keep the airway open, and stimulate the patient to wake up as quickly as possible by finger pressure. Observe the possible complications of possible brain trauma, cerebral hemorrhage, etc. If necessary, go to the hospital for treatment and exclude some other hidden brains and brains. Vascular disease.

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