How to give first aid after fainting due to pain

Pain-induced syncope is mainly referred to as painful shock, in which severe pain occurs in a part of the patient’s body, resulting in ischemia and hypoxia in the patient’s internal organs and brain, causing painful shock. The main first aid measure for patients with syncope is to quickly open intravenous channels and provide rapid rehydration to expand the volume and replenish the blood. At the same time, oxygen is administered, which is a high concentration of oxygen and can effectively improve the situation of organ and brain hypoxia. At the same time, the patient can be given analgesic treatment, such as intramuscular tramadol injection or flurbiprofen injection. If these two analgesic drugs are less effective, analgesic drugs such as dulcolax can be applied directly, which can quickly improve the syncope after the pain is effectively stopped.