I have had low blood pressure all my life. It's dramatically low. I have to warn all new nurses who take my blood pressure not to freak out. Sometimes they do anyway.
Of they symptoms listed above, I always have:
* Constant fatigue
* Fainting
* Lightheadedness
* Dizziness
* Cold, clammy, pale skin
It is indeed quite unpleasant. I also have anemia, which I do not treat as consistently as I should.
I have never had a doctor offer to treat it with any medication. I was always just given the fluid, iron supplement, salt advice. I imagine since mine has always been low, they consider it somewhat "normal" for me.
I have wondered, though ... if my blood pressure should become in the normal range as I get older, is this actually high blood pressure for me? And should it be treated, to lower it back down to abnormally low? Hmmm ...
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