22 Feb 2008 03:49:06 | Beverley Brooke
Low blood pressure, medical term hypotension is generally
defined as that which is below normal and relative to the
individual with things taken into account such as age and
activity levels.
Many conditions can cause low blood pressure, with the most
common being illness, taking drugs with side effects that lower
the blood pressure, although this is very rare and nearly the
only drugs that can cause this are alpha blockers which may give
you postural hypotension – this is were you may feel dizzy or
even faint when standing up. If you suffer from this, see your
doctor immediately! He may prescribe high blood pressure pills
to gradually raise your blood pressure.
As people get older the chance of developing a problem with
their blood pressure rises. This is true for high and low blood
pressure. You could begin suffering from low blood pressure as
your arteries stiffen and become less supple which could cause
your blood pressure to fall when standing up.
Low blood pressure in itself isn't a bad thing – in fact, those
with low blood pressure will out-live most, but if the symptoms
arise were it's effecting you when standing this is when you
should seek a doctor.
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