Gazeta Esportiva.com
·16 de noviembre de 2025
Oscar of São Paulo discharged from hospital after vasovagal syncope episode

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·16 de noviembre de 2025

In an official statement, São Paulo announced that Oscar was discharged on Sunday morning. The midfielder had been hospitalized at the Albert Einstein Israelite Hospital in São Paulo's capital after showing cardiological alterations in tests conducted at SuperCT.
After a detailed investigation, the doctors concluded that the player suffered an episode of vasovagal syncope. Now, Oscar will follow a rest schedule for the next few days.
Vasovagal syncope is nothing more than a fainting spell caused by an exaggerated reaction of the vagus nerve, the longest in the body, responsible for regulating functions such as heart rate and breathing.
Generally, fainting caused by vasovagal syncope is related to triggers such as emotional stress and physical exertion.
Out of the 2025 season, Oscar's last match was on July 19, against Corinthians, when he suffered a fracture. The athlete played only 21 games since returning to the tricolor club, with two goals and five assists.
Midfielder Oscar was discharged from the Einstein Israelite Hospital this Sunday (16).
The player was admitted to the hospital on Tuesday afternoon (11), after experiencing an incident with cardiological alterations during tests conducted at SuperCT. An extensive investigation conducted at the hospital confirmed that the player experienced an episode of vasovagal syncope.
Stable and clinically well throughout the hospitalization period, the athlete will now follow a medical rest schedule for the next few days.
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