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Low Blood Pressure (Hypotension) Headache
Headache due to low blood pressure is mainly caused by the expansion of blood vessels in the skull.
Main points of diagnosis: 1. Headache of dull and lingering pain, alternating between light and heavy pain. Accompanied with dizziness, tinnitus, lassitude of limbs, fatigue, and etc. 2. More severe headache during physical activities, normally accompanied by palpitation, short breath, pale face, pale tongue, deep and weak pulse. Blood test usually shows anemia. |
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