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Could low blood pressure cause the dizziness and lightheadedness that I sometimes experience?

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Could low blood pressure cause the dizziness and lightheadedness that I sometimes experience?

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Based on your numbers, you’re bordering on low blood pressure, but it shouldn’t be much of a concern. Becoming lightheaded and/or dizzy can be from a wide array of things, one of which could be low blood pressure. If it continues, you should definitely see a doctor to rule out anything potentially serious, such as a vitamin deficiency, that could lead to issues with prolong neglect of the symptoms. The best thing to do is keep a chart of what lead up to the lightheadedness and dizzyness and what you ate that day as the doctor will ask those questions. Also, if you take any medications, vitamins or supplements, or any combination of those, that could lead to a minor drop in blood pressure. Sounds like nothing to worry about, but something to monitor and to get your doctor involved can only benefit you. Good luck!

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