What Is Hypotension?

Signs & Symptoms Of Hypotension

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Symptoms of hypotension, when it is beginning to become a serious concern for the individual suffering, include dizziness, lightheadedness, blurry vision, fatigue, nausea, fainting, darkened or dimmed vision, cold and clammy skin, pale skin, as well as nausea. Furthermore, it is worth noting individuals suffering from hypotension often experience more than one of these symptoms, and often multiple at the same time. One of the classic symptom combinations for those with hypotension is dizziness and lightheadedness accompanied by blurry or dim vision. Typically, those with chronic hypotension have cold hands and feet majority of the time, even when the weather is not particularly cold out.

Hypotension can also develop as a result of extreme shock. In this case, other symptoms to watch out for include a weak and fast pulse,extremely cold, clammy, and pale skin, as well as shallow, rapid breathing. Confusion can often come into the equation as well.

So what causes instances of hypotension? Continue reading to reveal the answer.

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