Low blood pressure, commonly known as low blood pressure, in most cases does not harm health; in a smaller portion, it can be severe and can lead to cardiogenic shock, requiring the use of venous medications to increase it, with a high risk of death.It is usually associated with other signs and symptoms, such as shortness of breath, weakness, chest pain, bleeding.
Pressure is considered low when it reaches values below 90 mmHg x 60 mmHg (9 by 6) and can cause dizziness and fainting, usually occur with excessive heat, excessive physical exertion, sudden change of position (sit and get up quickly), stay long in the same position, fear or anxiety.
Symptoms of hypotension include
These symptoms can occur at all ages, consistently or suddenly.
Causes of hypotension may be related to heat, use of laxatives or weight-loss medications, spending a lot of time without eating anything, and excessive exercise, for example.
Treatment of hypotension is to eliminate its cause.Because this disease, in most cases, has no serious consequences for the individual, it is not necessary to take medications.