Blood pressure disorder
Blood pressure disorder is a disease that affects a wide range of people, whether high blood pressure or low, each with its symptoms and causes. As is known, the normal blood pressure of the healthy person is close to 130/80. If the reading is much more than normal, 100) means that a person has high blood pressure, but if the reading is much less normal than 90/60, it means that the person has low blood pressure, and should monitor the pressure of the person for a week continuous reading daily pressure, if the readings are similar to the height or The continued decline required searching for causes and taking appropriate treatment.
Symptoms of low blood pressure
- Frequent dizziness (dizziness).
- Sudden fainting sometimes.
- Arrhythmia.
- Chest pain with shortness of breath.
- Simple fever (high body temperature).
- Stenosis (cramps) in the neck.
- Cough with cough.
- Diarrhea or frequent vomiting.
- Feeling nauseous.
- Difficulty or difficulty urinating.
- Feeling very tired or tired.
- Weakness of the senses as hearing impairment with a lack of vision.
- Defecation in black.
- Connective tissue disorder.
- Continuous headache.
- Strong back pain.
- Difficulty digesting foods.
Causes of low blood pressure
- Disorder or malfunction of hormone secretion.
- Low blood volume.
- Some side effects of taking medical drugs.
- Enlargement of blood vessels.
- Arrhythmia.
- Drink some natural herbs to reduce pressure such as hibiscus and cocoa.
- Heart diseases such as heart valve problems, heart attacks, and myocardial failure.
- Practice some sports as yoga, meditation, and relaxation.
- Dryness of the body A severe lack of fluids due to lack of drinking water and juices, or loss of it through sweating, vomiting or diarrhea, or because of the excessive use of medicinal or herbal medicines.
- Endocrine problems.
- Anemia is caused by a severe lack of minerals and vitamins.
- Weakness in blood circulation (circulatory system).
Treatment of low blood pressure
- Eat salted foods such as pickles, canned foods, or canned salt, such as olives, anchovies and others.
- Exercise regularly to maintain blood flow in the vessels.
- Avoid excessive physical stress.
- Drink more fluids especially in the summer.
- Avoid alcoholic or gaseous beverages.
- Lift the pillow during sleep.
- Avoid exposure to hot water for a long time.
- Drinking pomegranate juice or eating it treats low blood pressure.
- Avoid negative thinking and anxiety especially before sleep.
- Drinking carrot juice daily is a treat for low blood pressure.