What Is Brugada Syndrome?
8. Lightheadedness
Our heart pumps blood to the rest of our body, including our brain. This blood carries a lot of oxygen, in addition to other resources that the cells in our body need. Our brain in particular needs a lot of oxygen if it is able to operate properly.
In cases of Brugada syndrome, the heart is not able to deliver a steady flow of blood to the brain and this also means the brain does not get the oxygen it needs. This will cause the brain to struggle to function properly, potentially leading to lightheadedness, and some patients may even experience black outs.
