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Primary Prevention
- Treating cardiovascular diseases and neural diseases.
- Taking certain precautions when changing positions from sitting to standing.
- Avoiding or changing the situations that cause a syncope episode: Educating patients not to wear tight collars, not to cough with difficulty, and to try to urinate while sitting down instead of standing up.