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What are the risks of low blood pressure?

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Dr. Irv Loh answered

Specializes in Cardiology

Congratulations: In the absence of symptoms (dizziness, faintness, etc.), naturally occurring low blood pressure is not a clinical problem. Indeed, low pressure is a marker of longevity in my practice. The problem is if there's another not-natural cause for low bp, e.g., illness, medication side effect or drug interaction, occult blood loss. Then looking for root cause and remedying that is the answer!

Answered 5/17/2013

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Dr. Budi Bahureksa answered

Specializes in Cardiology

If too low: Lightheadedness and fatigue even fainting spell.

Answered 4/26/2013

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