Is High Blood Pressure Associated With Parkinsons?
No No high blood but can cause blood pressure to drop when you stand up and you get dizzy
High blood pressure can be associated with Parkinson's disease, particularly in those taking MAOIs (Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors). It's important to monitor blood pressure if you're on these medications.
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Anything is possible with Parkinson’s. However, low blood pressure is far more likely. You should check with your PCP for other possible causes.
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