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Constant low blood pressure, should I be concerned?


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Post On: 2008-09-27 07:21:07

 Constant low blood pressure, should I be concerned?
User: usmcwifey
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Everytime I go to the dr. I ever seem to hit low blood pressure. The corpsman or woman ever looks a bit confused and I vocalization it off. Last instance I went I was even a bit uptight and my blood push was 108/54. I never rattling worried about it because though they would make a interpret or countenance confused, the actual doctor never brought it up. Lately I hit noticed that I get dizzy randomly when I either stand up or even hit been standing. It is worse some days and everything goes Stygian for a couple of seconds but then it seems to be fine. I hit never actually passed out or blacked out but it can be annoying. My question is, should I be afraid since the doctors never are? I don't even rattling know what low blood push can do or if I should worry!
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 Post On: 2008-09-27 07:25:35
User: rhsaunders
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If it doesn't pain your doctor, it shouldn't pain you. I have a friend with low murder pressure, and she is healthy.
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 Post On: 2008-09-27 07:26:13
User: James
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yup. hypotension is actually more chanceful than hypertension 'cause there's a chance you'd faint or pass out. you can never be sure when. it's also harder to maintain.
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 Post On: 2008-09-27 07:26:15
User: Young Hot Mama!
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I have low blood pressure also. My student told me it is ok as long as I don't feel faint or dizzy. If so then it could be dangerous. They told me it is because I am freaking tiny. I weigh 98 and I am 5'3. (I have 3 kids and not on any sort of diet, it is in my genes) But I would get a new student maybe. Somebody that cares.
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 Post On: 2008-09-27 07:27:48
User: lakeplacidgirl2001
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No, don't worry, it's better to be low! (over existence high I mean). 108/54 is not that bad, baritone is usually 100/50 and lower... When you intend up from misrepresentaation down, (before you do) dangles your legs soured the lateral of the bed for a some minutes to let the murder line and intend it moving again. When you go from sit-to-standing, go slowly, take a some seconds to let the murder go and your body to compensate. If it were rattling "low" they would place you on meds. What you crapper do though, is eat salt (I know, most people should not, but you are NOT hypertensive, kinda you are hypotensive), and ingest plenty of water. I have the same problem and am much lower.. I actually take 2 meds for it it's that bad.
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 Post On: 2008-09-27 07:28:38
User: me321me
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You are digit of the "lucky" ones.........because studies show that people with baritone murder pressure springy LONGER than the average person! Pretty cool! Low murder pressure is nothing to be concerned about if it is "normal" for you.....meaning that you have had it for as long as you can remember. Now, if you have VERY suddenly developed a super baritone murder pressure, this could be an communication of a medical supply happening, but that doesn't seem to be the case with you. The exclusive abstract that you DO have to check for with baritone murder pressure is meet what you described....the dizziness. The exclusive abstract that you can do for that is to do it V>E>R>Y S>L>O>W>L>Y!!!!!! If you are lying down, then slowly set up....and remain sitting until the symptom passes....then slowly defence up.....and permit the symptom pass before you move. The symptom should exclusive last 5-10 seconds before subsiding. The digit abstract that you don't want to do is to jump up quickly......cause then you risk passing out. If your symptom lasts more than 5-10 seconds, then it warrants mentioning to your doctor at your incoming appointment......just so that he is fully aware of all symptoms that you are experiencing. Hope this helps!!!!!
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 Post On: 2008-09-27 07:29:12
User: Dale
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Low blood push crapper be as dangerous as broad in some instances if it goes too low, too often. It does drive dizziness which is certainly not a good sign. I would look up baritone push on one of the scheme sites on medical care.
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 Post On: 2008-09-27 08:40:59
User: Susan Yarrawonga
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Low BP usually effectuation beneath 90/60. If you suffer from faintness and actual fainting spells then your BP is too low. Dizziness is also a ordinary symptom. Your symptoms seem to suggest that you are OK as you hit never actually passed out or blacked out. Your systolic BP at 108 is fine and that is the more important one. Your diastolic BP is beneath 60 but in view of your systolic BP being well above 90 that is unlikely to be a problem. If your systolic BP should drop to beneath 90 you might hit a problem. If your diastolic BP drops some lower you could also hit a problem. As daylong as your diastolic BP relic above 50 combined with a systolic BP of 100 or so you should be OK. As the doctors don't seem to be afraid you must be OK.
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 Post On: 2008-09-27 10:13:13
User: Dunaifeng D
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do more sports,eat something salty ,don't eat anything which makes your blood push lower,such as celery
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