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How to cure low blood pressure?

A: Low blood pressure is also referred as hypotension. It can be acute or chronic. Acute hypotension can be caused due to cardiovascular dysfunction like acute myocardial infarction, pulmonary embolism, cardiac rupture; hemorrhage; vomiting ; diarrhea ; burns; anaphylaxis; septicemia etc. Chronic hypotension can be caused to cardiac problems like left...

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Low Blood Pressure (Hypotension): Causes, Symptoms & Cure

Low Blood Pressure (Hypotension): Causes, Symptoms & Cure

Blood pressure is the pressure of the blood against the walls of the arteries. Blood pressure results from two forces. The heart creates one force as it pumps blood into the arteries and through the circulatory system. The other is the force of the arteries as they resist the blood flow. The higher, systolic number represents the pressure while the heart contracts to pump blood to the body. The ...
Natural Remedies for Low Blood Pressure

Natural Remedies for Low Blood Pressure

Many people suffer from low blood pressure too. If your blood pressure is consistently reading 90/60 mmHg or less, you are considered to be having hypotension or low blood pressure. Low blood pressure usually indicates underlying illness, stress, or infection. It is also a common symptom of pregnancy, dehydration, thyroid disorders, or arrhythmias. The main causes of this condition are ...
Commonly Used Blood Pressure Medications

Commonly Used Blood Pressure Medications

Previously, elderly members of our family used to complain about high blood pressure, and doctors used to assure them by saying that it was a normal issue in aged individuals. But today's younger generation is facing similar problems. And the doctors are alarmed! What is causing high blood pressure in younger individuals? A fast life and stress in very field - professional as well as personal! ...

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Low Blood Pressure (Hypotension): Causes, Symptoms & Cure
Q: When a person's blood pressure is too low than normal blood pressure, he is said to be suffering from low blood pressure. Some of the common symptoms of low blood pressure are dizziness, fatigue, fainting spells or lightheaded

A: Hi, A nice informative article to read.

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Low blood pressure and epsom salt bath
Q: How is low blood pressure and epsom salt bath related ?

A: As rightly said, drown your worries; literally in this case! Epsom salt acts like a natural cure for low blood pressure. Add a cup of Epsom salt to your bath next time if you suffer from low BP. It is known to contain high levels of magnesium and sulphate which regulate important enzymes. Take a long bath with this water for it to be really ...

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what is best to cure High Blood Presure?
Q: I am at age 28 having High BP 90/160. i just come to know about it before 3/4 months and started to take medicines to control it (Telpres 40). Doctor advise me to reduce the weight, currently i am 96 KG and having 5ft, 11.5'' hight. I have a job in which i have to be seated for a long say 8/12 hours. and as i am in the software field it's includes mental stress as well. as well as i am ...

A: 28 yrs , 96 kg, 6 feet! cool, haha. but yes body fat brings with itself many problems and open a door to diseases. diabetes, BP, etc etc and list goes on. friend, yes being an emotional person, u r sensitive and at same being a fat heavy weight, it doubles ur chances for problems like BP etc. u really need to shed off ur weight. u shld burn...

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Health News - Low Blood Pressure Cures

Improvement in the Social Status Reduces the Risk of High Blood Pressure

Improvement in the Social Status Reduces the Risk of High Blood Pressure

A "rags to riches" progression may mean a lot of bright dreams for you- recognition, bank balance, better education for your children, jewelry for your spouse, expensive vacations and club memberships and a sense of security and safety. In fact, getting uplifted economically will also work to promote your social status. And the same can lower your blood pressure. This is what we have ...
Low-Salt Diet Does Not Lower Risk of Hypertension

Low-Salt Diet Does Not Lower Risk of Hypertension

For long, the common perception held among everyone is that high salt concentrations may increase the risk of hypertension (high blood pressure). But now this has been challenged by a study conducted by the University of Leuven from Belgium. The study which was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found no link between high salt intake and hypertension or any other related ...

Vitamin D Responsible for Racial Difference in Blood Pressure

For long scientists have debated about the possible reasons for the difference in the blood pressure levels between the whites and the blacks and now a new study has shed some light in this regard. A study which was conducted by the University of Rochester School of Medicine has labeled Vitamin D as a likely factor. The study conducted by Dr. Kevin Fiscella and colleagues from the University of ...
Employment Status and Physical Activity Found to be Correlated

Employment Status and Physical Activity Found to be Correlated

Men, who are working full-time are more active than those who are unemployed. It has to be. But unemployed women are more active than those who are engaged in full time employment. This is what a study conducted by the U.S. National Institute on Aging has suggested. This study has claimed that an individual's employment status has an effect on his level of physical activity. The researchers ...

Health Tips - Low Blood Pressure Cures

In case of low blood pressure, if you feel dizzy while standing, cross your thighs in a scissors fashion and squeeze.

You can also try to put one foot on a ledge or chair and lean as far forward as possible. These maneuvers encourage blood to flow from your legs to your heart.

To reduce dizziness that occur with low blood pressure on standing, breathe deeply for few minutes before getting out of bed in the morning.

Sleeping with the head of your bed slightly elevated also can help fight the effects of gravity.

If you have low blood pressure, eat small low-carb meal several times a day to help prevent blood pressure from dropping sharply after meals

Limit high-carbohydrate foods in your meal such as potatoes, rice, pasta and bread. Drinking caffeinated coffee or tea with meals may temporarily raise blood pressure, in some ...

Low Blood Pressure Home Remedy: Drink a cup of raw beetroot (chukandar) juice twice daily.

A recently published research showed drinking 500 ml of beetroot juice led to a reduction in blood pressure within one hour. The reduction was more pronounced after three to four ...

Recipes - Low Blood Pressure Cures

Red Capsicum Soup Recipe

Red Capsicum Soup Recipe

This is a warm, hearty soup, best served with warm crusty bread. Red capsicum is a rich source of Vitamin C & flavonoids which act as powerful antioxidants. 1 medium sized red capsicum, diced 1/4 Onion, diced 1/2 Cup Vegetable / Chicken Stock 1/2...
Pineapple Halwa Recipe

Pineapple Halwa Recipe

A pineapple flavored sweet dish prepared using grated pineapple slices, low fat khoya and cardamom. It is one the favorite dessert served on special occasions, garnished with grated almonds. Pineapples (grated) - 1.5 cups Low fat khoya/mava (grated...

Glossary - Low Blood Pressure Cures

Hypokalemia

Hypokalemia refers to the condition in which the concentration of potassium in the blood is low. Potassium is needed for cells, especially nerve and muscle cells, to function properly. You get potassium through food. The kidneys remove excess ...

Ephedrine

Ephedrine is a drug derived from the plant Ephedra equisetina. It has been used for hundreds of years as a CNS (Cental Nervous System) stimulant and a decongestant. A synthetic form of the drug, pseudoephedrine, is a common ingredient in over-the-...

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