Dizzy Standing: Occasional (acute) orthostatic hypotension is usually caused by something obvious, such as dehydration or lengthy bed rest, and is easily treated. Chronic orthostatic hypotension is usually a sign of another health problem, so treatment varies. http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/orthostatic-hypotension/home/ovc-20324946
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Perhaps: But you need a thorough exam to see where this dizziness is coming from. Could be as simple as changing position to quickly but you are very Young. There are many possibilities so you need to be examined
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