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Causes and Symptoms of Low Blood Pressure

By Amanda Roddy, published Mar 14, 2008
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Are you able to recognize the symptoms of low blood pressure? More people concern themselves with knowing the symptoms of high blood pressure. While low blood pressure would seem like a blessing, it can pose serious health problems. Just like high blood pressure, abnormally low blood pressure may become life threatening.

Blood pressure is a rate in which the force of blood pumps against the artery walls. If you have high blood pressure, the force is greater than average. Low blood pressure, or hypotension, occurs when the force is significantly less than average. When there is a low amount of blood running through the blood stream, major organs like the brain, kidneys, lungs, and heart fail to receive the needed oxygen and nutrients. This can severely affect their functioning leading to shock.

Using a monitor is one way to tell if you have low blood pressure. You can do this at home with home blood pressure kit. Normal blood pressure registers at 120/80 but varies among individuals. Any readings over that usually means high blood pressure. A reading of 90/60 is considered low. If you are an athlete in top physical condition, these numbers may be normal for you. It is possible for healthy individuals not to experience any symptoms of low blood pressure.

Low blood pressure has more of a standard set of symptoms. Studies show the symptoms of low blood pressure have been reported by patients at 90/60 or below. The primary symptoms of low blood pressure are dizziness, shallow breathing, clammy skin, You could also experience nausea, fatigue, thirst, poor concentration, fainting, and confusion. Other possible signs are tingling or numbness in joints, aching muscles, and irregular heartbeat However, irregular heartbeats could mean a sign of another condition .

Takeaways
  • Low blood pressure is called hypotension.
  • Low blood pressure has a more standard set of symtpoms than high blood pressure.
  • Usually, low blood pressure doesn't need treatment.
Did You Know?
Low blood pressure can be healthy for some poeple. What is normal blood pressure for some may not be normal for others.
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