Transient loss of consicousness (TLoC), especially if there is little or no warning, is a dangerous and disabling condition.
TLoC is very common: it affects up to half the population in the UK at some point in their lives
The diagnosis of the underlying disorder is important because:
The commonest causes of transient loss of consciousness are cardiovascular and epileptic, although metabolic and psychiatric causes are important.
Blackouts in adults (2)
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