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Refer to be seen within 2 weeks if they had -New onset blackout ( TLOC ) which are suggestive of epileptic seizures ieâ—‹ bitten tongueâ—‹ head turning to one side during TLOCâ—‹ no memory of abnormal behaviour seen before , during or after TLOCâ—‹ unusual posturingâ—‹ prolonged limb -jerking the guidance reminds that brief seizure like activity can often occur during uncomplicated faintsâ—‹ confusion following the episodeâ—‹ prodromal dejavu ( this is an intense sensation that what is happening for the 1st time has happened before ) or jamais vu ( a feeling of lack of familiarity that what should be familiar is happening for the 1st time )The following characteristics in the presentation should prompt you to consider a diagnosis other than epilepsyâ—‹ prodromal symptoms that previously stopped on sitting or lying downâ—‹ sweating before the episodeâ—‹ prolonged standing that appeared to precipitate the TLoCâ—‹ pallor during the episode
Vasovagal syncope even with brief jerking of the limbs- does not require referral.
Consider a diagnosis of uncomplicated faint / uncomplicated vasovagal syncope if no features to support an alternative diagnosis features as 3 Ps which support a diagnosis of uncomplicated faint as1 posture - prolonged standing or similar episodes...
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