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Low blood pressure isn't always a concern. But sometimes hypotension can cause dizziness and fainting or be life-threatening. Learn when it's treated.
Orthostatic hypotension can cause dizziness or lightheadedness and possibly fainting. Orthostatic hypotension can be mild. Episodes might be brief. However, ...
To diagnose low blood pressure (hypotension), your health care provider will do a physical exam and ask questions about your medical history. The exam includes ...
When orthostatic hypotension is caused by a medication, changing the dose or switching medications may be all that's needed to relieve symptoms. Sometimes ...
A health care provider's goal in evaluating orthostatic hypotension is to find the cause and determine treatment. The cause isn't always known.
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DEAR MAYO CLINIC: What's the difference between feeling dizzy every now and then and orthostatic hypotension? How is it diagnosed, and can it be treated?
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Low blood pressure (hypotension) ... The purpose of this study is to demonstrate an improvement in arterial blood pressure and a decrease in vasopressor ...
It happens when blood pressure falls significantly as a person stands up. Orthostatic hypotension can cause a variety of symptoms; the most common are feelings ...
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