What Are Hypotension Symptoms?
Hypotension, or low blood pressure, occurs when an individual’s blood pressure falls below his or her normal levels. Since what may be considered low blood pressure for one person may be high for another, it is difficult to determine whether the condition is benign or indicative of a more serious problem without further evaluation and testing. Symptoms may vary by degree and presentation depending on the individual. Considering there is no established treatment for alleviating hypotension symptoms, individuals are encouraged to independently take proactive measures to raise their blood pressure, which may include implementing dietary and behavioral changes. If one’s blood pressure remains low, the regular use of prescription medication may be necessary to stabilize his or her blood pressure.