What's considered low blood pressure for one person may be normal for someone else. Most doctors consider blood pressure too low only if it causes symptoms. Some experts define low blood pressure as readings lower than 90 mm Hg systolic or 60 mm Hg diastolic. If either number is below that, your pressure is lower than normal.
Symptoms of hypotension (low blood pressure) can include:
fatigue.
lightheadedness.
dizziness.
nausea.
clammy skin.
depression.
loss of consciousness.
blurry vision.
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What's considered low blood pressure for one person may be normal for someone else. Most doctors consider blood pressure too low only if it causes symptoms. Some experts define low blood pressure as readings lower than 90 mm Hg systolic or 60 mm Hg diastolic. If either number is below that, your pressure is lower than normal.
Symptoms of hypotension (low blood pressure) can include:
fatigue.
lightheadedness.
dizziness.
nausea.
clammy skin.
depression.
loss of consciousness.
blurry vision.
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