The pressure points for dizziness are the points where the blood pressure is low, the body’s ability to process and respond to stress, and the body’s pressure points for the production of the hormone vasopressin.
I have a feeling that they’re not all the same.
In the most recent study of the pressure points for dizziness, a group of patients that had a stroke or other brain injury were tested. The results indicate that the vasopressin that’s produced when the blood pressure drops is also the primary cause of dizziness. A study published by the New England Journal of Medicine in 2008 found that patients with high blood pressure also have a significant risk of developing dizziness.