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Low Blood Pressure Treatment


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Having low blood pressure is usually a good thing. With low blood pressure, you’re not putting extra stress on your cardiovascular system. But there are times when your blood pressure can drop too low. Then you have what’s called hypotension. This condition may cause you to feel faint or dizzy, especially when you stand up after being off your feet for a while. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to keep your blood pressure up if it’s low, and there’s even a low blood pressure cure at out cardiology Manhattan center, which consists of successfully managing your symptoms.

Having low blood pressure, also known as hypotension, is usually desirable and considered healthy, but when your blood pressure is too low, it’s cause for concern. A reading of less than 90/60 — 90 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) for the top or systolic measurement and 60 mm Hg for the bottom or diastolic reading — translates as low blood pressure.

Hypotension, as opposed to hypertension, may not require any treatment, depending on its cause. Only a trained cardiologist New York City, like those at the Manhattan Cardiology Diagnostic Center in Manhattan can determine if your low blood pressure warrants a treatment plan. Testing for low blood pressure may include:

Causes of Low Blood Pressure

Blood pressure is the force with which your blood pushes against the walls of your arteries and veins. The greater the force, the higher the pressure. A normal blood pressure reading is generally considered to be 120/80. Some causes of low blood pressure, a reading of 90/60 or lower, include:

  • Endocrine problems. Suffering from ailments like adrenal insufficiency, low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), parathyroid and sometimes even diabetes can cause low blood pressure.
  • Heart problems. An extremely low heart rate caused by bradycardia, heart attack, heart failure and heart valve problems can cause low blood pressure.
  • Being dehydrated reduces your blood volume. Less fluid lowers the amount of blood being distributed through your arteries, resulting in low blood pressure.
  • Because your circulatory system is being augmented while pregnant, lower blood pressure is a common side effect.
  • Blood loss. During major blood loss, resulting from a serious injury or internal bleeding, lower blood pressure is a consequence.
  • Severe allergic reaction. Also known as anaphylaxis, an allergic reaction can be life-threatening when triggered. Triggers for a severe allergic reaction include foods, medications, insect venoms and latex. When suffering from anaphylaxis, you experience respiratory problems, hives, itching, swelling in your throat and a serious drop in blood pressure.
  • Severe infection. Also known as septicemia, a severe infection can cause septic shock when it gets into your bloodstream. Septicemia is a potentially deadly drop in blood pressure.
  • Deficit in the proper nutrients. If you aren’t getting enough of the right nutrients in your body — like B-12 and folate — your body’s limited in the number of red blood cells it can produce. This condition, called anemia, causes low blood pressure as a consequence.

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