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e.m.m.a asked in HealthOther - Health · 1 decade ago

Why do I always faint?

I think I'm faint-prone. I always go weak at the knees in a bad way when for instance I have a small deep cut which would bleed, or someone telling me all about how their arm broke through their skin.

I fainted at school when we were queuing up to get a jab. I also (almost) fainted when we got given the letters about it 6 months before.

Now I'm having another 3 jabs in Year 11, why am I so like this when I never used to be, and how can I prevent it?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    You're probably just really weak when it comes to anything to do with pain, because you're scared of being hurt

  • 1 decade ago

    who knows, i guess thats how your body just learned to react to that kind of stuff. theres all kinds of biological triggers that your body learns over time (like getting butterflies in your stomach when you see somebody you like), but you can always change it by telling yourself its really not a big deal.

    thats what i do, because "jabs" really arent that bad.

  • jp
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    i think you have to exercise, jog, lift some weights, and drink plenty of water.

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