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Monday, December 10, 2018

Damage to low blood pressure, including weakness of the heart muscle

Symptoms of low blood pressure

Patients with low blood pressure have certain symptoms:

- vertigo.

- fainting.

- blurred vision.

- Nausea.

- Feeling tired.

- lack of concentration.

Severe hypotension causes certain symptoms that threaten the patient's life:

- Confusion, especially among the elderly.

- pallor of the skin.

- fast breathing.

- Malfunction of the heart rhythm.



When to go to the doctor

Patients should consult their doctor if low blood pressure persists, particularly when certain symptoms, such as dizziness, may indicate more serious health problems.

Causes of hypotension

- Hypotension is the highest number of blood pressure readings, expressing the amount of pressure generated by your heart when pumping blood through the arteries to the rest of the body.

- The pressure of the diaphragm, and the lower number in the reading of the arterial pressure, to the amount of pressure in the arteries when your heart is in state of rest between pulses.

Blood pressure varies throughout the day depending on body condition, respiratory rate, stress level, body condition, medications, food and drinks. Blood pressure is generally low during the day. night and increase sharply in the morning.

Damage to low blood pressure

Symptoms of low blood pressure, such as dizziness, weakness and fainting, can cause a serious head injury.



Severe hypotension deprives the body of enough oxygen to perform its normal functions, resulting in weak heart muscle and brain damage.

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