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  2. Orthostatic hypertension - Wikipedia

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    Orthostatic hypertension involving the systolic BP is known as systolic orthostatic hypertension. High diastolic blood pressure measured while standing in a person who stood up shortly after waking up. When it affects an individual's ability to remain upright, orthostatic hypertension is considered as a form of orthostatic intolerance.

  3. Orthostatic vital signs - Wikipedia

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    Orthostatic vital signs are also taken after surgery. [7] A patient is considered to have orthostatic hypotension when the systolic blood pressure falls by more than 20 mm Hg, the diastolic blood pressure falls by more than 10 mm Hg, or the pulse rises by more than 20 beats per minute within 3 minutes of standing [5] [7]

  4. Talk:Orthostatic hypertension - Wikipedia

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    Orthostatic hypotension (or postural hypotension) is a drop in blood pressure upon standing. One definition (AAFP) calls for a systolic blood pressure decrease of at least 20 mm Hg or a diastolic blood pressure decrease of at least 10 mm Hg within three minutes of standing. It is not a disease, but a physical finding.

  5. Standing - Wikipedia

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    Orthostatic hypotension is characterized by unusually low blood pressure when the patient is standing up. It can cause dizziness, lightheadedness, headache, blurred or dimmed vision and fainting, because the brain does not get sufficient blood supply. This, in turn, is caused by gravity, pulling the blood into the lower part of the body.

  6. Does your heart beat faster when you stand or sit up? Learn ...

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    Guava Health explains the symptoms and effects of postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome.

  7. Dizzy when you stand up? A few simple moves can help ... - AOL

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    Researchers asked a small group of young women with a history of symptoms occurring immediately after standing up to use two simple leg movements — one done after doing so and the other before ...

  8. Supine hypertension - Wikipedia

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    Supine hypertension is a paradoxical elevation in blood pressure upon assuming a supine position from a standing or sitting position. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is assumed to be a manifestation of disorders of the autonomic nervous system [ 4 ] or due to side effects of medications such as midodrine and droxidopa .

  9. Hypertension - Wikipedia

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    Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, is a long-term medical condition in which the blood pressure in the arteries is persistently elevated. [11] High blood pressure usually does not cause symptoms itself. [ 1 ]