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Hypotension

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Related Topics:      Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome          Shy-Drager Syndrome
 
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      new window Blood Pressure, Low: Hypotension Description: Medline Health information looks at this disorder. An overview and in-depth look at the causes and treatments. (nlm.nih.gov)
new window CWRU School of Medicine Description: This article discusses orthostatic hypotension with a brief description and details on diagnosing, tips to assist the patient, diet, salt, and medications. (casemed.case.edu)
new window Dr.T C Hain Description: A look at what causes orthostatic hypotension as well as diagnosing, tests, treatment by way of non-drugs as well as drugs. (tchain.com)
new window Evaluation and Treatment of Orthostatic Hypotension Description: Article from the American Family Physician Journal. (aafp.org)
new window LVhealth Description: Looks at orthostatic hypotension, what it is, the treatment, the prognosis and what research is being done. (citihealth.com)
new window National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Description: Information sheet on orthostatic hypotension including the treatment and prognosis. (ninds.nih.gov)
new window Neurally Mediated Hypotension and its Treatment Description: John Hopkins Hospital looks at this order in-depth as to what it is, causes of symptoms, how it is diagnosed and treatment. Offered are helpful hints and extensive diet information. (ww2.med.jhu.edu)
new window On Health with WebMD Description: A discussion of hypotension and its symptoms. (onhealth.com)
new window PPP Healthcare International Description: Gives general information about hypotension, discussing causes and what other medical conditions may be associated with this. (axappphealthcare.co.uk)
new window The Center for Pediatric Hypotension Description: Information about the investigation, evaluation, and treatment of adolescents and children with syncope, orthostatic tachycardia, and other forms of chronic orthostatic intolerance including CFS. (syncope.org)
new window The Merck Manual Description: A look at the cardiac causes, symptoms, signs, diagnoses, prognosis and treatment of orthostatic hypotension and syncope. (merck.com)
 




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