Headaches when lying down can result from changes in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pressure, nasal congestion, cervicogenic headaches (neck-related pain), hypnic headaches, or elevated intracranial ...
Experts have not reached a consensus on how lying down affects blood pressure. Studies on the subject have had different outcomes. Some, but not all, have found that lying down raises blood pressure.
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