Oscar diagnosed with fainting problem

Ex-Chelsea star Oscar remains hospitalized but stable after being diagnosed with vasovagal syncope, his club São Paulo confirmed.
Oscar diagnosed with fainting problem
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Sao Paulo: Former Chelsea midfielder Oscar remains in hospital in stable condition after being diagnosed with a fainting issue called vasovagal syncope, his club Sao Paulo said on Thursday.

Vasovagal syncope is a common form of fainting caused by a sudden drop in heart rate and blood pressure. Sao Paulo said Oscar will undergo further tests. The Brazilian suffered cardiac complications during pre-season tests on Tuesday and was attended to by club staff and a medical team from Einstein Hospital Israelita who were at the site.

“Oscar remains clinically well and stable, hospitalised in a cardiology unit, and will undergo an electrophysiological study this Friday,” Sao Paulo said in a statement.

Oscar, 34, won the Premier League twice with Chelsea and the Chinese Super League three times at Shanghai Port.

He returned to Sao Paulo in December last year, signing a three-year contract with his boyhood club. Agencies

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