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Blood Pressure Diastolic 60
Hello Doctor, I had low Vitamin D which is normal now (53ng). But from last 4 months I always wake-up dizzy in the morning with no energy at all. Blood sugar also normal 70-100mg. The blood pressure is checked several times in last 4 months and the lower number (diastolic) most of the time is 60. Done a general body check-up and everything is normal. Please advise sir.
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It's quite normal to feel dizzy after waking up, it's called postural hypotension, occurs because when we keep our legs down in the morning from lying position because of gravity the blood goes more to the legs and the blood supply to the brain reduces. So it's normal, nothing to be worried about.
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while getting up, turn to one side and get up slowly, sit in the bed for a few minutes and then get up.
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GO BACK TO SLEEP ,IF TOO DIZZY...😆😆 just a joke mate.
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