Health 18/02/2025 13:00

7 signs of low bl.o.od pressure that people often ignore and how to overcome the disease

Low blood pressure (hypotension) occurs when blood pressure drops below 90/60 mmHg. Below are some common signs:

Symptoms of low blood pressure:

Dizziness, lightheadedness – Often occurs when standing up suddenly.
Headache, fatigue – Due to the brain not receiving enough oxygen.
Pale, cold, and clammy skin – Reduced blood flow to the skin causes the body to retain heat.
Blurred vision – Insufficient blood supply to the eyes may cause vision disturbances.
Nausea – The digestive system may be affected.
Rapid heartbeat, shallow breathing – The body tries to compensate by increasing heart rate.
Fainting (temporary loss of consciousness) – In severe cases, it can lead to dangerous falls.

If you or someone else experiences severe symptoms like prolonged fainting or shock (cold skin, weak pulse, rapid heartbeat), seek emergency medical help immediately. Are you experiencing any of these symptoms?

How to Manage Low Blood Pressure:

1. Stay Hydrated

🔹 Dehydration can lower blood pressure, so drink 2-3 liters of water per day.
🔹 You can drink saltwater or electrolyte solutions if your blood pressure drops due to dehydration.

2. Increase Salt Intake Moderately

🔹 Sodium (salt) helps raise blood pressure, but do not overconsume as it may affect heart health.
🔹 Eat naturally salty foods like olives, cheese, chicken broth, and bone broth.

3. Eat Small, Frequent Meals

🔹 Eating several small meals a day helps maintain stable blood sugar levels.
🔹 Avoid consuming too many carbohydrates (bread, white rice) as they can cause post-meal hypotension.

4. Change Positions Carefully

🔹 Do not stand up suddenly from a sitting or lying position to avoid dizziness.
🔹 If you feel lightheaded, lie down and raise your legs to improve blood circulation.

5. Wear Compression Garments

🔹 Medical compression socks can help improve blood circulation and reduce the risk of blood pooling in the legs.

6. Limit Alcohol Intake

🔹 Alcohol dilates blood vessels, which can lower blood pressure, especially on an empty stomach.

7. Do Light Exercise

🔹 Activities like yoga, walking, and swimming can improve blood circulation.
🔹 Avoid overexertion or standing in one place for too long.

8. Consume Coffee or Tea

🔹 Coffee, green tea, and ginger tea can temporarily help raise blood pressure.

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