Problem description: I know that I have low blood pressure, but I have not taken treatment, and my symptoms are getting worse now. How can I manage my low blood pressure?
Question date:2020-10-01
Patient information: Age: 35 Gender: Female
Low blood pressure can be achieved through exercise and diet Or use medicine for conditioning.
Hypotension refers to the arterial blood pressure circulating in the body that is lower than normal. It can be divided into physiological and pathological. Normally, physiological hypotension has no symptoms and generally does not require treatment. If it is pathological hypotension, in addition to active treatment of the primary disease, it can also be adjusted through exercise, diet, and drugs. It is advisable to eat more foods with high cholesterol to increase arterial tension and increase blood pressure. Exercise can be appropriately strengthened, but attention should be paid to avoid excessive fatigue to improve the regulation of blood vessels and accelerate blood circulation; In terms of drugs, volume dilators, vasoconstrictors or adjuvant drugs can be used to maintain blood volume, prevent vasodilation, and increase blood pressure.
Patients with hypotension should pay attention to a balanced diet, avoid being over-full or hungry, and do not sit still for a long time. You can exercise moderately to increase heart rate.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection