Low Blood Pressure - All the Facts You Need
I've written a lot about low blood pressure in articles and on other websites so I thought it would help to pull things together here into one useful Low Blood Pressure resource page.
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Low Blood Pressure Overview
As a doctor with an interest in the subject, I'm often asked if a low blood pressure is normal or if such a reading indicates some abnormal process in the body? In fact - it can be difficult to precisely define what we mean by low blood pressure. It all really depends on what's normal for you as an individual.
If 1000 people had their blood pressure measured then we might expect to find a spread of readings. These might range from as high as 200 / 120 down to 80 / 50 with most people clustering around a level of around 130 / 85. Most of these people would have no symptoms of any kind - no matter what their blood pressure reading actually was. Even those with obviously low blood pressure would be free of any symptoms in most cases.
The answer to whether it is normal or abnormal to have a low blood pressure depends on what your own typical or average blood pressure reading is.
Here's an example of when it's normal to have low blood pressure.
If, for the whole of your life, you've always had blood pressure readings of around 90 / 50 - then without doubt you have "low blood pressure" but there is truly nothing wrong with you or with your blood pressure reading. You should be pleased that your risk of stroke or heart attack will be much less than many others. You're not likely to experience any symptoms from your "low blood pressure." Putting it simply - your blood pressure is normal for you and needs no investigation or treatment. This kind of "normal low blood pressure" will not cause you any symptoms and will need no treatment. It's just part of you and how your system works.
So, when might low blood pressure be an abnormal finding?
If your blood pressure is usually around 130 / 80 and suddenly or gradually drops to a level around 90 / 50 then it's very likely that you'll become aware of symptoms related to this change. As in the above example you have "low blood pressure" but in this instance it is not normal for you to have readings this low. You may need to see your doctor for tests because it's quite likely that some other disease or perhaps a medication has caused your blood pressure to drop. Someone who develops low blood pressure like this will often experience symptoms such as those listed below.
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Symptoms of Low Blood Pressure
What are the symptoms of low blood pressure
Feeling light headed, feeling dizzy, being tired or feeling fatigue on exertion, fainting, transient blurring of vision, or transient confusion. All of these low blood pressure symptoms will resolve if the blood pressure returns to normal.
The following are among the many possible causes of low blood pressure when it is abnormally low:
Medications for anxiety, medications for blood pressure, heart medications, diuretics or "water tablets" and some anti-depressant medications. Other medication related causes are painkillers and alcohol - particularly if these two are mixed together!
Non medication causes of include dehydration, heart disease and heart valve disease, recent heart attack, changes in heart rhythm, bacterial infection in the system, kidney diseases, diabetes mellitus and hemorrhage or bleeding.
As you can see, the above list of the causes of low blood pressure is extensive and you should consult with your doctor if you are concerned in any way. Above all - don't try to diagnose your own condition - seek help if you are worried. Low blood pressure is not likely to do you any serious harm but it can leave you feeling pretty miserable.
Cause of Low Blood Pressure
What are the causes of a low blood pressure?
* medications for anxiety
* medications for blood pressure
* heart medications
* diuretics or "water tablets"
* some types of anti-depressant medications.
Other medication related causes of low blood pressure are painkillers and alcohol - particularly if these two are mixed together!
Non medication causes of low blood pressureinclude:
* dehydration,
* heart disease
* heart valve disease
* recent heart attack
* changes in heart rhythm
* bacterial infection in the system
* kidney diseases
* diabetes mellitus
* hemorrhage or bleeding
As you can see, the above list of the causes of low blood pressure is extensive and you should consult with your doctor if you are concerned in any way. Above all - don't try to diagnose your own condition - seek help if you are worried.
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What is Low Blood Pressure?
How do you know if you have low blood pressure problems?
Your doctor or nurse should be able to check your blood pressure for you and will let you know if it is too high or too low.
Many people nowadays choose to buy a simple home blood pressure monitor - like those shown above. The good thing about checking your blood pressure at home is that you can do it at the time you have symptoms, and there is also some new evidence that checking blood pressure at home can be more accurate than having it checked by a doctor.
Low Blood Pressure Resources
Take a look at these low blood pressure links for more low blood pressure information.
- Low Blood Pressure Symptoms
- Learn about low blood pressure and hypotension
- Is Your Blood Pressure Too Low?
- Why is your blood pressure too low? Read this and find out.
- Low Blood Pressure Treatment
- What is low blood pressure treatment? What causes it? What are low blood pressure symptoms and how can they be treated?
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I didn't know that low pressure is dangerous too, cause i recently just know high pressure give problem, five stars***** Posted August 08, 2008 |
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| tom191085
Great info once again Gordon. I didn't know that low blood pressure was also a problem. Posted April 02, 2008 |
I have always had BP of 120/80 until recently and now it fluctuates from 141/72,P70; 104/64,P103; 113/59,P80;109/57,P79; 123/58, P81. I feel lighted headed, have frequent headaches and dizziness. Sometimes I feel nauseous. What is causing this sudden change in BP? What is the treatment for low BP?
Posted September 03, 2007
Thank you for sending me this newsletter on low blood pressure. I have low blood pressure which seems to be normal for me, however, at times I do get light headedness, and feel dizzy particularly when I am under pressure. Your article has been very helpful, Thank you.
Posted September 02, 2007
