How To Deal With Low Blood Pressure


Do you feel low for no reason or feel a giddy at times? It could be low blood pressure! "Low blood pressure or hypotension is a common occurrence nowadays, especially among women," says Mumbai-based General Physician, Dhwanika Kapadia.

Causes of Low Blood Pressure
The main cause of low BP could either be dehydration or lack of salt in the body. "For some, however, low BP is normal," says Dhwanika.

Blood pressure is the measure of the force generated on walls of blood cells while its being circulated. The higher reading is known as systolic and the lower, diastolic. Blood pressure is measured as systolic/diastolic. A blood pressure reading of 120/80 is considered normal. "But, if the reading goes below 90/60, it is considered low," says Dr Sunita Dube, Director, Aryan Group of Hospitals.

Other reasons could be anaemia, deficiency of protein or lack of rest. "Spending long hours in the sun or standing for a long time could also cause low blood pressure," says Sunita. Low blood pressure can affect anyone from the age of 17. You could also have low BP if you suffer form a heart condition, are diabetic or are pregnant.

Symptoms of Low Blood Pressure

Here are common symptoms of low blood pressure:

* Weakness
* Giddiness
* Lethargy
* Feeling low or irritable.

"When your brain, kidney or lungs is not getting enough blood, you feel the above symptoms," explains Dr Sunita. One is more prone to low blood pressure during summer as you tend to get dehydrated, she goes on to say.

How To Cure Low Blood Pressure
"In most cases, the cause is either dehydration or the lack of electrolytes in the body," says Dr Dhwanika. Increase intake of fluids to cure it. Drink lot of juices, especially lime water with salt and sugar or coconut water to set the balance of electrolytes in your body. "Include fruits with high water content like watermelon and mangoes in your diet," suggests Dr Sunita. Cut down on smoking, having caffeinated drinks and alcohol.

"Increase the intake of salt in your diet," says Dr Dhwanika. Our body needs up to 2300 mg of salt everyday. "Eating small meals every two hours will also help," says Dhwanika. Exercises like walking, running, skipping, swimming or jogging will improve your circulation and eventually get your blood pressure back to normal.

Low blood pressure slows down the flow of blood. It thus decreases it ability to deliver oxygen and vital nutrients to body parts. It is therefore important to keep it in check.
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Oh!Very informative news shared related to Blood Pressure.Comparing low bp and high bp which is very worst? :(
Another very good informative post from Neetu on blood pressure.Both low and high blood pressure has got very serious effects on our body.Thanks!
we should take decisions in the cool way without any hurry and deprission moods......
Again a very good info on BP...

My friend has LOW BP...she really feels very weak but looks very strong...She cannot even walk for very long and gets tired easily...

Never skip breakfast when you have a low BP...

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[quote]Again a very good info on BP...

My friend has LOW BP...she really feels very weak but looks very strong...She cannot even walk for very long and gets tired easily...

Never skip breakfast when you have a low BP...

NEETU YOU SHOULD TRY ADDING THESE IN ARTICLES...

Anu.. B)[/quote]

Thanks for your suggestion Anu would definitely add in article.
Even i feel like I have low bp , once or twice a year ... hope these tips will help
10 ways to prevent low blood pressure

1. Drink lots of fluids to maintain blood volume and avoid dehydration. This is especially important during physical exertion or heat exposure. These conditions may bring about excessive sweating, causing a loss in body fluids. In addition, these conditions may cause the body’s temperature to rise. When this occurs, blood vessels respond by enlarging. This causes a drop in blood pressure.

2. If you are suffering from diarrhea or severe vomiting, make sure to drink lots of fluids to keep your body hydrated.

3. Avoid overly hot showers or baths, which can cause the body’s temperature to rise.

4. After resting or sitting, stand up slowly and carefully to help your body to adjust to the pull of gravity.

5. Make sure to get enough sleep. Fatigue is also a contributing factor in hypotension, especially orthostatic hypotension.

6. Eat small meals. Eating heavy meals can play a role in hypotension, since the digestion process requires more blood in the digestive tract. So, rather then eating three large meals eat many small meals to help the digestive system.

7. Avoid alcohol.

8. Avoid standing for long periods of time.

9. Some experts recommend wearing stockings, which may help decrease the accumulation of blood in the lower limbs, which occurs when abruptly standing.

10. If you have just begun a new medication, such as an anti-depressant, and have noticed lately that you feel faint or lightheaded upon standing, talk to your doctor. Some medications cause low blood pressure.
Great information neetu, on high and low blood pressure.My granny too faces the problem of high blood pressure.....

Thanks for sharing such vital information....
My granny also have the problem and she is having many other complications due to high BP..
It's widely prevalent particulary in the urban areas of our country and Neetu's posts would be of great help in coping with it!
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