Fainting by Dehydration

Fainting by Dehydration

When the body loss too much water, fainting or syncope may happen due to the subsequent reduction in the blood volume. In severe dehydration, the body may not be able to hold the blood pressure, which increases the risk of fainting. Comparing to other causes of fainting, there are signs of dehydration, for example, extreme thirst, dizziness, and headache before the fainting.