What Exactly Are Neurally Mediated Hypotension Symptoms?
Neurally mediated hypotension symptoms surface when there is an abnormal interaction between the heart and the brain. It is sometimes known as the fainting reflex, neurocardiogenic syncope, vasodepressor syncope, vas-vagal reflew and autonomic dysfunction. Basically, it is the term most often referred to as below normal blood pressure. Symptoms of this condition can happen to individuals after they have spent a lengthy period of time in a quiet upright position such as standing in a line or sitting in a chair without any other movement. It can also occur when a person has been in a warm environment such as a hot shower or bath, a warm summer climate or even being in a hot crowded room. Sometimes it occurs after a period of extended exercise or after a person has experienced or witnessed an emotionally stressful life-event such as a bad car accident. It can even happen after an individual has consumed a meal, when his or her blood flow has shifted to the intestinal digestive circulation