What causes low blood pressure and a large blood pressure difference?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-29
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The reasons for low blood pressure and large pulse pressure difference are:1Regurgitation of the aortic valve.

    2.Aortic sclerosis. 3.

    Hyperthyroidism. 4.Severe anemia.

    5.Syphilitic heart disease. 6.

    Rheumatic heart disease. 7.Congenital heart disease.

    8 Hypertensive heart disease. Usually, you can adjust through diet, eat more nutritious foods, and you can also eat more foods that regulate blood pressure, such as Shengmai drink or astragalus.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Patients with excessive pressure difference.

    1. The aging rate of blood vessels is relatively fast.

    2. The fragility of blood vessels is large, so the dietary structure should be improved, the blood viscosity should be paid attention to, and the smoking should be limited.

    3. At the same time that the pressure difference is large, you should pay attention to the low pressure and the possibility of insufficient blood supply.

    In terms of prevention and treatment, on the one hand, we should pay attention to non-drug **, including salt restriction (the daily consumption of sodium chloride should not exceed 5 6 grams), low-fat diet, non-smoking, diabetes control, maintaining a calm mind and doing moderate exercise. On the other hand, the drug **, long-acting **, starting with a small dose, combined with drugs if necessary, and adhering to it for a long time. At the same time, blood pressure and pulse should be measured frequently, and the diastolic blood pressure should not be lower than 60 mm Hg.

    Patients with normal cardiac function have a pulse rate of not less than 50 beats at rest and should go to the hospital for regular check-ups.

    If it is an elderly person, geriatric hypertension is also called systolic hypertension, and general calcium channel blockers and diuretics are especially suitable for geriatric hypertension.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hypotension is caused by a variety of conditions, such as aortic sclerosis, myocardial insufficiency, poor nutrition, myocarditis, mycotoxic cardiomyopathy, and rheumatic cardiomyopathy.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello! According to your description, some elderly patients can have a large blood pressure difference, mainly caused by a decrease in the elasticity of blood vessels, it is recommended to see a cardiologist in time to monitor blood pressure, find out**, symptomatic**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Summary. If the patient's blood pressure is too low, it can cause insufficient perfusion of important organs, such as insufficient cerebral blood supply perfusion, the patient will manifest dizziness, headache, blackness, blurred vision, fainting, and even cerebral ischemia and cerebral infarction. If the patient's blood pressure is too low, it is recommended to go to the cardiology clinic in time for evaluation and judgment by a professional doctor.

    In addition, patients can be seen in the emergency department for fluids and dopamine injections to prevent hypotensive shock.

    For example, if the blood pressure of a patient is too low, it can cause insufficient perfusion of important organs, such as insufficient cerebral blood supply perfusion, and the patient will manifest as dizziness, headache, blackness, blurred vision, fainting, and even cerebral ischemia and cerebral infarction. If the patient's blood pressure is too low, it is recommended to go to the cardiology clinic in time for evaluation and judgment by a professional doctor. In addition, patients can be seen in the emergency department for fluid rehydration and dopamine injection to prevent hypotensive shock.

    Therefore, you still have to pay attention to your blood pressure, which cannot be low or too high.

    If blood pressure is low, you need to replenish energy and increase blood volume.

    In severe cases, you need drugs**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, your blood pressure and age? Common causes of increased pulse pressure difference are: long-term hypertension and arteriosclerosis resulting in reduced elasticity of the arterial wall; Long-term high blood pressure causes an overload on the heart muscle, causing the heart to enlarge or aortic regurgitation, resulting in an increased pulse pressure difference.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. If the high pressure exceeds 180, the pressure difference is generally greater than 60; This is caused by high pressure;

    2. The high pressure is normal, the low pressure is low, and the pressure difference is large; This is associated with hypovolemia;

    3. The high pressure and low pressure are normal, but the pressure difference is too large; This is related to poor microvascular elasticity.

    If the pressure difference is large, it is necessary to diagnose the cause of the cause and treat the symptoms in time.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In simple terms, the pressure of the blood pumped out when the heart contracts on the blood vessel wall is called systolic blood pressure, and the pressure of blood on the blood vessel wall during heart relaxation is called diastolic blood pressure. When the elasticity of blood vessels is good and the function is normal, the elasticity of the blood vessels itself will remove part of the pressure of blood on the blood vessel wall, so the blood pressure of normal people has a normal range. If the elasticity of blood vessels deteriorates and the blood vessels deteriorate and harden, the pressure of blood on the blood vessel walls will gradually increase, which is what we call high blood pressure.

    You can imagine your father's situation like this: your father's blood vessels are like an aging, hardened hose, when the heart pumps blood, the blood pressure on the blood vessel wall is greater than normal, and his blood vessels are stretched, and when the heart is dilated, his blood vessels become stiff due to aging, and the elastic retraction becomes sluggish, so the diastolic blood pressure becomes low. As for how to take the medication, please consult your doctor and choose the medication based on the relevant ancillary tests and other medical history.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, the effect of antihypertensive drugs: high pressure and low pressure are lowered together. High or low blood pressure can cause dizziness.

    Your father has a pressure difference of about 100 and has a heart problem.

    If your father is a person with a lot of anger (temper), the type of hypertension belongs to the liver yang resistance, arterial blockage and sclerosis are relatively high**.

    Suggestion: Take it on time and in moderation to lower blood pressure, greatly reduce the intake of saturated fatty acids, high-fat foods, and yang-tonifying foods. Be active in moderation, take aspirin and lipid-lowering drugs. Eat more alkaline foods, unsaturated fatty acids, coarse tea and light rice.

    Your father is only in his 50s, and the above method can be used to achieve significant results in a week or so.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The difference in pressure between systolic and diastolic blood pressure is called the pulse pressure difference and is normal to about 40 mm Hg. A pressure difference greater than 60 mm Hg is called a large difference, and anything that can affect systolic and diastolic blood pressure can affect the pulse pressure difference. Common diseases that cause excessive pulse pressure difference include aortic regurgitation, aortic sclerosis, hyperthyroidism, severe anemia, rheumatic heart disease, some congenital heart disease, and hypertensive heart disease.

    Therefore, it is best to go to the hospital for a comprehensive physical examination to see if there is a problem for this **mainly for the cause**

    Blood pressure refers to the pressure on the side walls of blood vessels as blood flows. Blood pressure is divided into systolic and diastolic blood pressure, and the difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressure is called the "pulse pressure difference". For example, systolic blood pressure is 120 mm Hg, diastolic blood pressure is 80 mm Hg, and pulse pressure difference is 40 mm Hg.

    Usually, people tend to only pay attention to the level of blood pressure when measuring blood pressure, and rarely care about the size of the pulse pressure difference, but they do not know that the size of the pulse pressure difference has important clinical significance.

    In general, a normal person's pulse pressure difference is 20 to 60 mm Hg (more than 60 mm Hg, the pulse pressure difference is too large, and less than 20 mm Hg. The main reasons for the excessive pulse pressure difference are: (1) hypertension and arteriosclerosis, resulting in weakened elasticity of the arterial wall, increased systolic blood pressure, and decreased diastolic blood pressure; (2) Long-term hypertension, resulting in myocardial overload, resulting in heart enlargement or aerial valve insufficiency; (3) Hyperthyroidism (hyperthyroidism) or severe anemia.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It will cause dizziness and will cause low blood sugar Drink some sugar water.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Dizziness, weakness, blurred vision.

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