Asked by: Fatoma Hayyah
Asked in category: medical health, heart and cardiovascular diseases
Last Updated: 4th Jul 2024

Is neurocardiogenic Syncope a type of heart disease?

Cardiac Syncope can be caused by cardiac arrhythmias, mechanical or structural heart disease, and neurocardiogenic. Neurocardiogenic syncope occurs when the autonomic response is abnormally or exaggerated to different stimuli. The most common of these are emotion and standing.



What heart conditions can cause syncope in this context?

Syncope can also be caused by heart valve disease, cardiomyopathy, pericarditis and high blood pressure medication. Vasovagal syncope occurs more frequently in women than in younger people.

Is neurocardiogenic syncope also dangerous? Vasovagal syncope can cause fainting in certain people. This condition is also known as neurocardiogenic Syncope, or reflex Syncope. This is the most common reason for fainting. It is usually not dangerous or a sign that there is a bigger problem.

What can cause neurocardiogenic syncope, then?

Neurocardiogenic syncope (also known as vasovagal neural cardiogenic syncope) is a form of fainting that occurs when the body reacts too strongly to certain triggers like intense emotion, intense heat, intense pain, long periods of standing, or extreme heat.

What is the duration of neurocardiogenic syncope?

In general, recovery from a vasovagal episode takes less than one minute. You are at risk of fainting again if you get up too quickly after fainting.