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Orthostatic Hypotension
Orthostatic hypotension is a sudden
fall in blood pressure that occurs
when a person assumes a standing
position. It may be caused by
hypovolemia (a decreased amount of
blood in the body), resulting from
the excessive use of diuretics,
vasodilators, or other types of
drugs, dehydration, or prolonged bed
rest. The disorder may be associated
with Addison's disease,
atherosclerosis (build-up of fatty
deposits in the arteries), diabetes,
and certain neurological disorders
including Shy-Drager syndrome and
other dysautonomias. Symptoms, which
generally occur after sudden
standing, include dizziness,
lightheadedness, blurred vision, and
syncope (temporary loss of
consciousness).
Content Courtesy : www.ninds.nih.gov
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