Reviewed by: Dr Smita Barode
Disclaimer: Informative, not prescriptive.
Blurred vision can occur due to inadequate blood flow to the eyes caused by low blood pressure, causing difficulty in focusing and seeing clearly.
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Low blood pressure may lead to confusion as the brain doesn't receive enough oxygen-rich blood, impairing cognitive function.
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Feeling low or experiencing mood swings can be linked to low blood pressure, impacting overall mental well-being.
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Sudden drop in blood pressure can result in fainting spells, especially when standing for extended periods, due to insufficient blood supply to the brain.
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Persistent tiredness and lack of energy may indicate low blood pressure as reduced blood flow can limit oxygen delivery to muscles.
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Low blood pressure can cause a decrease in body temperature regulation, leading to a constant sensation of feeling cold.
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Low blood pressure may trigger increased thirst as the body tries to compensate for decreased blood volume.
Difficulty concentrating can happen when there's reduced blood flow to the brain. Without enough blood, the brain doesn't work as well, causing concentration issues.
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Shallow and rapid breathing can happen with low blood pressure as the body tries to get more oxygen.
Excessive sweating, especially with other symptoms, could be a sign of low blood pressure.