Signs of Low Blood Pressure: Low blood pressure occurs when blood flow throughout the body is lower than usual. The typical blood pressure reading is 120/80, with slight variations being generally insignificant. However, if blood pressure drops below 90, it indicates low blood pressure. Unfortunately, many individuals underestimate the seriousness of low blood pressure. Yet, low blood pressure can impede the proper functioning of vital organs by reducing blood flow to them. This can result in partial or complete cessation of function in organs such as the heart, kidneys, lungs, and brain. In this video, we’ll explore the underlying causes of low blood pressure and discuss natural methods for managing it.
Causes of low blood pressure
Causes of Low Blood Pressure Include:
Internal bleeding or blood loss from organs within the body.
Inadequate nutrition or irregular eating habits.
Experiencing sudden shock.
Enduring a heart attack.
Low blood pressure can also result from witnessing a traumatic event or hearing distressing news.