How come you can pass out after suddenly standing up?

Why is it that when someone is startled by their alarm clock and immediately stands up, they feel light-headed and can even pass out?! What exactly is the cause of this? And why doesn’t this always happen? Do certain people have a predisposition for this or not? And suppose someone has a hypovolumic condition on top of this, does this have any impact on this?

Asker: Dorien, 19 years old

Answer

It has to do with the blood pressure in your head. If it drops, your brain gets slightly less oxygen and you become light-headed and you can even pass out. When you lie down, your body has no trouble keeping the blood pressure in your head high enough. So your blood vessels “slack” a bit. When you stand up quickly, the pressure in your head will (temporarily) drop.

If you slowly sit up, your body has time to raise the blood pressure in your head (this is done, among other things, by receptors in your carotid arteries).

In hypovolemic shock, this effect may be more pronounced.

Kind regards,

How come you can pass out after suddenly standing up?

Answered by

Dr Jasper Verguts

Gynecology Obstetrics

Catholic University of Leuven
Old Market 13 3000 Leuven
https://www.kuleuven.be/

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