Duration and prognosis
The duration of dizziness caused by low blood pressure is usually short. Often there are temporary and slight fluctuations in blood pressure, which can already be remedied by simple measures such as a fluid intake. As the blood pressure rises, all neurological symptoms subside in a very short time.
If the dizziness persists for hours or days, another underlying disease may be hidden behind the symptom. As a preventive measure, a sufficient fluid intake and healthy lifestyles should always be maintained to support the circulation.