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What could happen if you have low blood pressure?

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Blood pressure: The blood pressure is what keeps the blood moving around the body. Too low and you have shock and death. Too high and you have increased chance of stroke, heart attack and kidney failure. Usually symptoms are felt with blood pressure that is getting 'too' low. High blood pressure that is 'too' high, may be without symptoms.

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Blood pressure: The blood pressure is what keeps the blood moving around the body. Too low and you have shock and death. Too high and you have increased chance of stroke, heart attack and kidney failure. Usually symptoms are felt with blood pressure that is getting 'too' low. High blood pressure that is 'too' high, may be without symptoms.

Answered 12/6/2014

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