The problem, a brief but precipitous drop in blood pressure that causes lightheadedness or dizziness when standing up, is called orthostatic hypotension.
New York Times: Dizziness Upon Standing Can Lead to Falls and Fractures
The problem, a brief but precipitous drop in blood pressure that causes lightheadedness or dizziness when standing up, is called orthostatic hypotension.
New York Times: Dizziness Upon Standing Can Lead to Falls and Fractures
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