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Blood Pressure Drop

Monday, February 14, 2011 3:21 PM

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Question: How serious is orthostatic hypotension and what is the most effective treatment for it?

Orthostatic hypotension is a condition, not a disease. It refers to a drop in blood pressure related to movement from a lying to a standing position. It is seen in a number of medical conditions and acute and chronic disorders, and is a well-recognized side effect of numerous medications.

Asymptomatic hypotension is not usually as concerning as symptomatic hypotension. Symptomatic hypotension also may be a sign of a cardiovascular, neurologic, or spinal disorder, or hormone deficiency. It places you at increased risk for injury from a fall and should be corrected.

Treatment for this depends on the underlying cause. Further review here is too involved. Please see your private physician for evaluation and referral if necessary.

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