What’s wrong with squatting down and standing up and getting dizzy?

Dizziness and lightheadedness when standing up from a squatting position may be caused by postural hypotension, or it may be caused by insufficient cerebral blood supply or anemia.
1. Postural hypotension: the typical symptom of this disease is dizziness and other symptoms when standing up. If the patient squats for too long and then suddenly stands up, it will lead to a sudden drop in blood pressure, resulting in dizziness and lightheadedness.
2. Insufficient cerebral blood supply: some elderly patients may have hardened or blocked blood vessels. Squatting down and standing up will not only lead to fluctuations in blood pressure, but also affect the blood supply to the brain, thus causing dizziness and other symptoms.
3. Anemia: This group of people may experience dizziness and vertigo due to insufficient blood supply. Squatting down and standing up will aggravate the situation of insufficient blood supply, thus aggravating the patient’s symptoms.
When the body appears to squat down and stand up dizziness and vertigo, after resting without relief, we need to consult a doctor in a timely manner to clarify the cause for targeted treatment.