Why does this happen?
Answer:
That's called orthostatic hypotension it happens when you get up to fast or arise from remaining seated are laying down for a long period of time. Your blood pressure drops when you lay or sit down and sometimes the body takes a little longer to get the blood pumping back to normal when you assume a standing position.
Sometimes, orthostatic hypotension can be caused by something more serious like diabetes, anemia, and Addison's disease, but most of the time it's harmless except there is a chance you may faint.
hey i was wondering the same thing. I'll have to check l8ter to see what you got for answers =] maybe it's cause we should get up slower or something to give our eyes a chance to adjust.
You should get an eye test done to see if you need glasses, if you need them, its better to have them as your eye sight could get worse if u dont wear them when you need them
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