Types of Low Blood Pressure

There are several types of low blood pressure, including postural (or orthostatic) hypotension and neurally mediated hypotension.

Postural hypotension occurs when a person is sitting or lying down and then suddenly stands. It’s more common among older folks because as we age, the amount of blood flow to the brain and heart slows down. Dehydrated? Fatigued? Pregnant? Diabetic? Already taking medication to control your high blood pressure? Then you’re more likely to experience postural hypotension.

Neurally mediated hypotension, on the other hand, occurs when a person stands for long periods of time.

Is low blood pressure something to worry about? Generally no, unless it happens suddenly, which in that case can be life threatening. Causes include extreme dehydration, excessive bleeding and having a too low or too high body temperature.

“When the systolic blood pressure (the top number) goes below 90mmhg (and you are not pregnant), it could lead to blood flow being diverted from vital organs like the kidneys and this could lead to kidney failure,” Dr. Oyeyipo says.

The best way to prevent low blood pressure? “Stay hydrated and watch use of blood pressure medications when sick with the stomach flu or dehydrated,” Dr. Oyeyipo advises.

 

 

Is Your Low Blood Pressure Too Low?  was originally published on blackdoctor.org

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