If the patient’s current systolic blood pressure is 110 mmHg and the low pressure, or diastolic blood pressure, is 70 mmHg, this state is a very standard blood pressure and will not cause the patient to experience symptoms of dizziness. Unless the patient’s previous blood pressure is relatively high, the current blood pressure is normal, but the dizziness will occur. Patients are advised to slow down the rate of blood pressure lowering and reduce the dose of oral antihypertensive drugs appropriately. In addition, if the patient has no previous history of hypertension and his blood pressure is normal, but he is experiencing dizziness, it is recommended to check the head CT or head MRI, and also further check the transcranial Doppler to consider that the dizziness may be caused by insufficient blood supply to the cerebral arteries. Such a patient can take oral medications such as Kinnado or Clear Brain Restorative Solution to help improve the symptoms of dizziness.