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Seniors have unique health requirements. Explore clear, science-backed information on the conditions that matter most to you or the person you care for.
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Syncope, commonly known as fainting, is a temporary loss of consciousness often caused by a drop in blood pressure or heart rate. It is relatively common among seniors and can be alarming but is generally not life-threatening. However, understanding its causes and managing risk factors is crucial for maintaining health and safety.
Delirium is an acute and sudden change in mental status that can cause confusion and disrupted attention. It predominantly affects older adults, especially those with underlying medical conditions, and can significantly impact daily functioning and quality of life.