Low blood pressure, also called hypotension, is blood pressure that is low enough that the flow of blood to the organs of the body is inadequate and symptoms and/or signs of low blood flow develop.
We grow with years more fragile in body, but morally stutter, and can throw off the chill of a bad conscience almost at once.
Low pressure alone, without symptoms or signs, usually is not unhealthy.
The symptoms of low blood pressure include
lightheadedness,
dizziness,
fainting.
These symptoms are most prominent when individuals go from the lying or sitting position to the standing position (orthostatic hypotension). Then it is essential to carefully observe the body for such symptoms through movements.
The voice of conscience is so delicate that it is easy to stifle it; but it is also so clear that it is impossible to mistake it.
Low blood pressure that causes an inadequate flow of blood to the body's organs can cause
strokes,
heart attacks,
kidney failure.
It's most severe form is shock.
Common causes of low blood pressure include a reduced volume of blood, heart disease, and medications.
The cause of low blood pressure can be determined with blood tests, radiologic studies, and cardiac testing to look for arrhythmias.
Treatment of low blood pressure is determined by the cause of the low pressure.
Conscience is the dog that can't bite, but never stops barking.
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