For many people with high blood pressure, low blood pressure (hypotension) seems to be something to strive for. But for elder people, this condition may not be something good, because it can cause dizziness, fainting and nausea. In severe cases, hypotension can even be life-threatening.
Low blood pressure does not always cause symptoms. If you have low blood pressure and you don’t experiencing any symptoms, hypotension usually require no treatment. However, if you have symptoms such as dizziness, fainting, blurred vision, and nausea, then it is necessary to increase your blood pressure to prevent the complications of low blood pressure.
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