Can Fainting in Children Be Caused by Heart Problems?

Fainting in children is usually caused by harmless factors such as dehydration or a temporary drop in blood pressure.

However, episodes that occur during physical activity or happen suddenly without warning may indicate a heart-related issue.

In congenital heart disease, fainting can result from reduced blood flow or abnormal heart rhythms.

Recognising these warning signs allows for timely medical assessment and appropriate care.

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