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Results 1 - 10 of 575 for Low blood pressure
  1. Low blood pressure occurs when blood pressure is much lower than normal. This means the heart, brain, and other ... and 120/80 mmHg. The medical word for low blood pressure is hypotension.
  2. ... work well. Medicines may be used to treat low blood pressure. A pacemaker that is programmed to stimulate the ...
  3. ... when a body-wide infection leads to dangerously low blood pressure. ... may cause tissue damage. This may lead to low blood pressure and poor organ function. Some researchers think that ...
  4. ... severe weakness Headache High fever Loss of appetite Low blood pressure Low blood sugar Nausea, vomiting Rapid heart rate ... You may receive intravenous fluids if you have low blood pressure. You will need to go to the hospital ...
  5. ... include: Bleeding Breathing difficulty Blurred vision Eyelid drooping Low blood pressure Nausea and vomiting Numbness Pain at site of ...
  6. ... standing up Low-grade fever Low blood sugar Low blood pressure, especially with a change in body position Extreme ... you must inject hydrocortisone right away. Treatment for low blood pressure is usually needed as well. Some people with ...
  7. Low blood pressure from any condition can lead to hepatic ischemia. Such conditions may include: Abnormal heart rhythms Dehydration ...
  8. ... BLOOD VESSELS Chest pain High blood pressure, then low blood pressure Rapid heartbeat Shock (extremely low blood pressure) NERVOUS ...
  9. ... with liver disease, cancer, or blood clotting disorders. Low blood pressure -- Very low blood pressure in people who already have narrowing of the ...
  10. ... Rigid or stiff muscles Muscle aches and pains Low blood pressure when you stand up (orthostatic hypotension) Stooped posture ... tension Cognitive changes Confusion Depression Disturbed sleep Fainting Low blood pressure Memory loss
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