A recent research indicates, a person who experienced headaches or dizziness when standing due to blood pressure dropped suddenly, have a greater risk of heart failure. In medical terms this condition is commonly known as orthostatic hypotension.
Research indicates that those who have a 54 percent risk of orthostatic hypotension is more likely to experience heart failure than their peers who do not have low blood pressure when standing. While the risk in people with hypertension tend to be reduced to 34 percent.