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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Low blood pressure
  1. ... blood pressure before the point of coarctation and low blood pressure beyond the point of coarctation. Most commonly, coarctation ...
  2. ... enough blood flows through the body, causing very low blood pressure, a lack of urine, and cell and tissue ...
  3. ... hives, hoarse voice, wheezing, and, in severe reactions, low blood pressure and closing down of the windpipe. Medications such ...
  4. If you have high blood pressure or heart, liver, or kidney ... Check all labels to see how many milligrams of sodium there are ...
  5. If you have high blood pressure or heart, liver, or kidney ... Check all labels to see how many milligrams of sodium there are ...
  6. ... people without diabetes. Exercising (such as walking), eating low-salt foods, and losing weight (if you are overweight) can lower your blood pressure. If your blood pressure is too high, your ...
  7. ... people without diabetes. Exercising (such as walking), eating low-salt foods, and losing weight (if you are overweight) can lower your blood pressure. If your blood pressure is too high, your ...
  8. Chronically low blood levels of oxygen may lead to pulmonary hypertension (high blood pressure in the lungs), and possibly to cor pulmonale. Cor pulmonale is also called right-sided heart failure, ...
  9. ... properly warming up the muscles and joints with low-level aerobic ... may also prevent strains and blood pressure fluctuation.
  10. ... is placed around the upper arm to apply pressure and restrict ... sample from some people may be more difficult than from others.