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</html><description>Presyncope is the feeling that you are about to faint, but you do not fully lose consciousness. It is commonly described as &#x201C;near-fainting,&#x201D; lightheadedness, or a sensation of &#x201C;blacking out&#x201D; without actually passing out. Clinicians use the term Presyncope in cardiology and general medicine because it can reflect temporary reduced blood flow to the brain. It often appears in symptom checklists, emergency assessments, and outpatient cardiovascular evaluations.</description></oembed>
