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Low blood pressure 90 40
A 32-year-old female asked:

Dr. William Wilsonanswered
Family Medicine 49 years experience
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Dr. Heidi Fowleranswered
Psychiatry 27 years experience
Zoloft/ Lexapro: Althought both Lexapro and Zoloft are excellent medications, I tend to prescribe Lexapro more often because it is more favorable in terms of side effe... Read More
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A 31-year-old member asked:
A persistant low blood pressure 60/90 over 10 days. what does it indicate for a house wife aged 40.?

Dr. Louis Grenzeranswered
Cardiology 57 years experience
Depends: I assume you mean 90/60 as the first number is always higher. That is a lower than average blood pressure. If you feel ok, don't worry about it. Peopl... Read More
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Dr. Bennett Werneranswered
Cardiology 46 years experience
Could be normal: 90/60 is not necessarily an abnormal BP for an otherwise healthy 40 year old woman. Are you feeling otherwise well? I wouldn't pay too much attention... Read More
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A 44-year-old member asked:

Dr. Calvin Weisbergeranswered
53 years experience
Blood pressure: 90/70 is the low end of normal for blood pressure.
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A 48-year-old male asked:

Dr. Daniel Ziegleranswered
Emergency Medicine 32 years experience
Both r low retake it: Some smaller women will have blood pressures in that range and be ok however, if she is anything but awake, active, alert and feeling fine, CALL 911 ... Read More
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A 21-year-old female asked:

Dr. Rodolfo Farhyanswered
Cardiology 38 years experience
Hydration: The first thing is to drink plenty more fluids. It might be related to medications. Could potentially be related to low thyroid If you do not have hi... Read More
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A 44-year-old female asked:

Dr. Vahe Yetimyananswered
General Practice 53 years experience
You do not have low: bp . The lowest one appears to be borderline. You can raise little bit by increasing your salt intake if you are symptomatic.
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A 23-year-old male asked:

Dr. Alan Heldmananswered
Cardiology 35 years experience
Low BP: Mild cases of symptomatic low BP can often be treated by drinking more fluid and in some cases eating more salt. More severe cases need other testing ... Read More
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A 38-year-old male asked:

Dr. Jovita Anyanwuanswered
Internal Medicine 32 years experience
ER: Vertigo not usually do slight drop in blood pressure. May need ENT evaluation.
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A 18-year-old member asked:

Dr. Maureen Maysanswered
Specializes in Clinical Lipidology
Feeling bad: Low BP is a BP that makes you feel badly: light headed, like you're going to pass out. As long as you feel good, low BP is great.
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A 40-year-old member asked:

Dr. Luis Villaplanaanswered
Internal Medicine 37 years experience
THERE ARE INDIGENOUS: People in the remotest areas of brazil with blood pressures averaging 50/30 and pulses in the 30-40's.
Bottom line is, it depends on the overall healt... Read More
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