Which of the following can be the cause of orthostatic hypotension?
A. Autonomic reflex
B. Diuretics
C. Salt intake
D. Water retention
Explanation: Orthostatic hypertension is the raised blood pressure when standing.
- Dehydration, blood loss, and anemia are the most common reasons to develop low blood pressure when standing.
Diuretics causes water loss resulting in dehydrated condition leading to low blood pressure.
salt intake and water retention do no cause low blood pressure.
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