Neurologists & Cardiologists to Hostโ Phone Campaign โขAddressing Syncope
Kaiserslautern, โฃGermany – Five specialists from the West Palatinate โคClinic will dedicateโข time โขon โขThursday, September 11th, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. to answer public questions regarding syncope – theโข medical termโ for fainting – via a dedicated telephone campaign. Theโฃ initiative aimsโค to provide accessible details about this common,yetโค possibly serious,condition.
Syncope affects approximately 35 percent of Germans at some point in their lives, according to โขthe โขWest Palatinate Clinic. While often benign,โฃ a sudden loss โฃof consciousness โcan signalโฃ underlying health โconcerns, particularly in older individualsโฃ or those withโ pre-existing medical conditions. Doctors emphasize thatโค syncope can be a warning signโข triggered by factors โranging from vegetative nervous systemโ disorders and constricted blood vessels to cardiac arrhythmias andโ medication side effects, โand can sometimes โขbe confused โwith epileptic seizures.
The specialists available to answer calls include:
Professorโ dr. med. Johannesโ trib, chief Physician of theโ Clinic for Neurology, phone 0631 203 1792
Professor โDr. med. Burghard Schumacher,โค Chief Physician of the clinic for Internal Medicine 2/Cardiology, phone 0631 โข203โค 1609
Dr. med. Martin Morgenthaler, Senior Physician at the โขClinic for Neurology, phoneโค 0631 203 โ81159
Dr. med. Ralphโ Wรถssner, โขSenior Physician ofโ theโข Clinic for Neurology, phone 0631 โ203 1791
* Victor Schmitz-Salue, Officialโ Doctor of the Clinic for Neurology, phone 0631 203 81022