Hypotension: what it is and why it is dangerous

 • 14918 переглядiв

Hypotension is a decrease in blood pressure below 90/60 mm Hg. Symptoms include dizziness, weakness, and headache. The causes can be illness, medications, dehydration, or pregnancy.

Hypotension or arterial hypotension is an acute or chronic decrease in blood pressure. Typically, hypotension is defined as a reading below 90/60 mm Hg. Why blood pressure can decrease, read in the material of UNN.

Details

According to, according to generally accepted standards, a systolic (upper) pressure of less than 120 and a diastolic (lower) pressure of less than 80 mm Hg is considered optimal.

There are two opposite states of abnormality: hypertension (above 140/90 mm Hg) and hypotension (below 90/60 mm Hg). There is a lot of talk and writing about hypertension, and justifiably so, because this condition can lead to heart attack, stroke, kidney or heart failure, vision impairment, and other complications.

What is the danger of hypotension and how does it manifest itself

First of all, it should be noted that for some people, low blood pressure indicators are common. But in others, a sharp drop in blood pressure can cause a whole "bouquet" of unpleasant manifestations:

  • Confusion 
  • Dizziness or a state close to fainting
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Weakness and fatigue
  • Blurred vision
  • Headache
  • Neck or back pain
  • Nausea
  • Heart palpitations or a feeling that the heart is skipping a beat, trembling.

Causes of low blood pressure

Some diseases, such as Parkinson's disease or diabetes, may be accompanied by low blood pressure. In addition, this condition can be caused by certain medications.

Other causes of low blood pressure:

  • Significant blood loss; 
  • Dehydration;
  • Heart problems, such as arrhythmia;
  • Pregnancy.

Low blood pressure can also be associated with deficiencies of various vitamins and minerals, anemia, intoxication, allergic reactions, hormonal disorders, and even shock.

If you are experiencing low blood pressure, the first tips: are to get up carefully when getting out of bed and from a sitting position; drink more water; eat more often and in small portions. Do not stand for long periods of time, do not bend over or change your posture abruptly, and do not drink alcohol.

However, in general, this condition requires a consultation with a doctor who can give you advice on how to correct your condition, review your treatment regimen if your condition is related to medication, or, in some cases, prescribe medications that will help increase your blood pressure.

Attention! the article was created on the basis of information from reliable and verified sources, recommendations of health services. however, it is purely informational in nature and cannot be used for diagnosis. If you are concerned about health problems, be sure to consult a doctor.

Lilia Podolyak Society
Popular
Propaganda film "Mr. Nobody vs. Putin" wins Oscar

 • 20306 переглядiв

Incredible result at the Oscars 2026: two short films win simultaneously

 • 10834 переглядiв

News by theme
Hypotension: what it is and why it is dangerous

 • 14918 переглядiв

Four cities of Donetsk region will be left without water: what is known

 • 27436 переглядiв

Trump overtakes Harris for the first time in an election poll

 • 16818 переглядiв

Russians launch another missile attack on Kryvyi Rih: cultural facility is damaged

 • 17878 переглядiв

Sybiha begins visit to Turkey: to hold important talks

 • 42355 переглядiв

In the capital, a truck plowed into a minibus at full speed: 7 people hospitalized

 • 51751 переглядiв

Enemy attack on Zaporizhzhia: 7 wounded, over 30 houses damaged

 • 15511 переглядiв