Why do we often see ‘sparks’ and static, when we get up too quickly?

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Hi, couldn’t find a post that explains this a bit deeper. I know I’ts often because of low blood pressure, but what exactly causes these weird sparks and static. I also found out there can be different sparks and static. What determines what kind of these weird ‘halucinations’ we’ll have after getting up?

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When you get up from a sitting position the blood rushes to where it’s needed most in that moment, the legs. Which causes it to go away from the head.

This is also caused by low salt and iron levels.

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