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What is the cause of Parkinson's disease?
What is the type of blood pressure. *

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Answered by snehamys3004
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People with Parkinson's may experience low blood pressure (hypotension). If you experience a sudden large drop in blood pressure when standing or changing position, this is called postural hypotension or orthostatic hypotension. The symptoms of low blood pressure can include: light-headedness or dizziness.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Parkinson's disease is caused by a loss of nerve cells in the part of the brain called the substantia nigra. Nerve cells in this part of the brain are responsible for producing a chemical called dopamine. People with Parkinson's may experience low blood pressure (hypotension). If you experience a sudden large drop in blood pressure when standing or changing position, this is called postural hypotension or orthostatic hypotension. The symptoms of low blood pressure can include: light-headedness or dizziness.

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