Question

I have experienced three episodes of syncope over the past two and a half months. An APPG examination has determined it to be atypical syncope. I am inquiring about the treatment medications and methods.

Answer

Treatment for atypical syncope requires long-term medication, and standardized treatment can reduce the frequency of episodes. In addition to timely treatment and pediatric neurological rehabilitation, patients should consult experts more often, maintain communication with doctors, and pay attention to a light diet and regular exercise. Choosing a professional hospital for diagnosis and treatment is also very important.