Low blood pressure

Hypotension is a general term for systemic arterial pressure below normal. Generally speaking, when the blood pressure of the brachial artery in adults is lower than 90 / 60mmHg (12.0 / 0.8kPa), it can be called hypotension. The primary manifestations of hypotension are the following: fatigue, weakness, headache, dizziness, anterior pain, discomfort, debility, memory loss, sleep disturbance and insomnia.

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