Fainting
A quick reduction in blood pressure would lead to a loss of consciousness, which eventually causes fainting. It is because the supply of oxygen to your brain is not sufficient to function properly. This condition is also known as syncope. While a brief lack of nutrients and oxygens can cause dizziness, fainting might indicate a substantial deficiency caused by a more serious condition. Thus, it is important to visit the nearest clinic or hospital to prevent other life-threatening conditions. [5]










