Why catecholamines released during low blood pressure?
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- Most cases of high blood pressure aren't caused by tumors.
- But if you have other issues,
- ike headaches,
- unusual heartbeat patterns,
- bone pain,
- weight loss,
- sweating,
- trouble walking
- or moving normally,
- or lumps in your stomach,
- your doctor may want to test your catecholamines to see if a tumor might be causing them.
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Catecholamines increase heart rate, blood pressure, breathing rate, muscle strength, and mental alertness. They also lower the amount of blood going to the skin and intestines and increase blood going to the major organs, such as the brain, heart, and kidneys.
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