Low blood pressure: signs, symptoms, and treatment - Netdoctor
Your heart is a pump that beats steadily and continuously, pumping your blood throughout your body. To maintain this flow of blood, there must be pressure in your circulatory system. This is referred to as your blood pressure. While some people naturally have low blood pressure – it’s often a sign of being fit and healthy –sometimes blood pressure falls lower than is normal for you (hypotension). We spoke with Dr Andrew Thornber, Chief Medical Officer at Now Patient , to uncover the facts about low blood pressure. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below What is low blood pressure? Your blood pressure is measured in millimetres of mercury (mmHg) and consists of two numbers: the higher number refers to systolic pressure. This is the force with which your heart pumps blood around your body. The lower number refers to diastolic pressure. This is the resistance to the blood flow in your blood vessels. Normal blood pressure is considered to be a reading between 90/60mmHg and 120/80m...