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Why is my bp always low?

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Dr. James Chapman answered

Specializes in Cardiology

Hypotension: You didn't list medications. Most commonly, a low blood pressure is a side effect of your medications. If you are on medications, talk to your doc about making some adjustments. If you are not on meds, you should be checked to rule out anemia, hypothyroidism, e.T.C. In the meantime, you can increase your intake of non-caffeinated, non-alcoholic beveriges, as well as salt.

Answered 1/4/2015

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