When you stand up too quickly, your body may experience a sudden drop in blood pressure, known as orthostatic hypotension. This can lead to dizziness, lightheadedness, or even fainting as the brain temporarily receives less blood flow. The body usually compensates by constricting blood vessels and increasing heart rate, but if this adjustment is slow, symptoms can occur. It's important to rise gradually to allow your body to adapt to the change in position.
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Hypertension? Where you stand up too quickly?
Yes they shut up very quickly, the fly does not stand a chance.
it shocks it
When I stand up or sit down too quickly this happens to me, so I know what you mean. You may be hypoglycemic or have hypo/hypertension. If it happens often I would talk to a doctor. +++ If it is only a passing event triggered by standing up rapidly, with no other signs of anything wrong, it is most likely due to the rapid standing slightly, temporarily dropping blood pressure to the brain.
It burns up the engine very quickly.
To not be afraid of anyone, stand up!
that happens because it is electricity or static
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The shock will travel to your brain. It will also make your hair stand up
Stand up, declare that everyone else sucks, that you had the best hand, then leave quickly without your shoes.
Nothing in particular "happens".