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Why do you get blackouts sometimes when you have low blood pressure ?

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Dr. Thomas Namey answered

Specializes in Rheumatology

Blood flow to brain!: If your blood pressure is too low, you can experience "blackouts, " usually short lived, because of diminished blood flow to the brain, causing hypoxia.

Answered 11/26/2013

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