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Precision Medicine
25 September 2025
Low blood pressure, also known as hypotension, is a condition where blood pressure levels persistently decrease. This can be life-threatening as the heart, by pumping blood at a slower rate than usual, prevents vital organs like the brain from receiving the necessary blood flow to function correctly.
Low blood pressure or hypotension is classified into:
Although people of any age and gender can experience hypotension, potential risk factors can contribute to its onset, such as:
Common symptoms include:
In severe cases, a person can go into a state of shock:
If you experience symptoms of a sudden drop in blood pressure, it’s recommended that you lie down immediately and elevate your feet above your heart. If symptoms persist, consult a doctor as soon as possible to avoid complications.
Low blood pressure is mainly diagnosed by measuring blood pressure with a sphygmomanometer or another blood pressure device.
Blood pressure is considered low if the readings are below 90/60 mmHg. However, the diagnosis is not based on a single reading; several measurements must be taken at different times and under various conditions, such as during physical activity, at rest, or in different postures (sitting or lying down).
If the person has symptoms like fainting, fatigue, or dizziness, the doctor may perform a more detailed diagnosis, including a clinical history and any other possible noticeable symptoms.
Additional tests may be required to identify the cause of hypotension. These may include blood tests to detect anemia or hormonal problems, and an electrocardiogram to check for arrhythmias that could be affecting blood pressure.
The different diagnostic approaches help determine whether the hypotension is primary or related to an underlying condition, such as heart failure, endocrine problems, or dehydration.
Treatment to raise low blood pressure will depend on the underlying cause and the presence of symptoms.
In cases of mild low blood pressure that do not cause discomfort, no treatment may be needed. However, in cases that cause dizziness, fainting, or fatigue, lifestyle changes may be recommended, such as increasing fluid intake to improve blood volume or avoiding sudden changes in position that could cause blood pressure drops.
People with postural hypotension often need to use compression stockings, which can help improve venous return and reduce symptoms.
In situations where low blood pressure is related to underlying diseases, treatment focuses on correcting the primary problem.
For more severe cases or when the condition resists lifestyle changes, a doctor may prescribe drug treatment.
If you have low blood pressure, it is essential to seek medical attention to identify the primary cause of this condition and avoid health risks.
At the Cardiovascular Center of Centro Médico Saludora, we can provide you with specialized care. Contact us!
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