Symptoms of upright hypotension can mainly be characterized by fatigue, dizziness, cold sweat, blackout, and even fainting.
Upright hypotension means that when a normal person stands up from a lying or sitting position, due to the presence of gravity, blood flows from the upper to the lower half of the body, resulting in a decrease in the volume of returned blood and cardiac output, and a decrease in pressure due to insufficient filling of the vascular lumen. It can generally be caused by autonomic nervous system insufficiency, cardiac dysfunction and blood volume insufficiency, and is more common in the elderly.
The main symptoms of postural hypotension occurring are manifested in the brain, including fatigue, dizziness, drowsiness, nausea, pallor, weakness, falling, and cold sweating; blurred vision, blackouts, impaired consciousness, and even fainting. Symptoms such as angina, oliguria and neck pain may also occur. At this time, the cause of the disease needs to be identified and treated in time.
When postural hypotension occurs you can go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying the condition.