10 Lower Blood Pressure Symptoms
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Fainting
People who experience a sudden drop in blood pressure can potentially faint. This occurs when oxygen struggles to reach the brain through the blood. It's not uncommon for people to faint after standing up too quickly.
Occasional fainting is normal, but this symptom can be dangerous for older individuals who risk becoming injured from falling. Most people who faint feel better after lying down for a short while. If fainting increases in frequency, individuals should speak with a doctor for support.
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