10 Syncope Symptoms

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Stars in Front of the Eyes

Syncope can cause injury to a person's head. It is not uncommon for an individual to see spots in front of their eyes after a bang to the head resulting from a faint. It occurs due to the scattering of nerve signals in the brain, which can temporarily affect vision.

Many people with migraines may see the colorful flashes of light that resemble stars. Viral eye infections and poorly controlled blood pressure are other causes of stars in front of the eyes.

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