What are the symptoms of primary hypotension?

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I believe most people know more about hypertension, but they don't know much about hypotension. The symptoms of a disease can help people to realize whether they have such a disease as soon as possible, so that people can treat it as soon as possible. So, let's take a look at the special symptoms of primary hypotension.

What are the symptoms of primary hypotension?

Fatigue, weakness: especially in the morning, patients often feel listless, weak limbs, after a nap or rest can be improved, but in the afternoon or evening and feel fatigue, this kind of fatigue is not commensurate with the physical strength consumed by the actual work or activities of patients, that is, this kind of fatigue is not all caused by excessive fatigue. This kind of fatigue may be caused by nervous system dysfunction, resulting in excessive muscle contraction uncoordinated, and improper consumption of muscle strength.

Headache, dizziness: in patients with hypotension, headache can be the only chief complaint, the headache is often more obvious after the nervous brain or physical activity, the nature and degree of headache are different, mostly manifested as the temporal parietal region or suboccipital region dull pain, also can be severe pulsatile pain or numbness pain. The degree of dizziness is different, light eyes are black and dizzy; Heavy can be absent-minded, or even fainting to the ground, often in a sudden change of position, especially by squatting sudden rise most likely to occur. In addition, static and overburdened working conditions are also prone to occur. Headache and dizziness may be related to cerebral hypoperfusion caused by hypotension.

Precordial pain or discomfort: in patients with hypotension, precordial pain or discomfort can occur not only in physical or mental work, but also in quiet time, and even cause angina pectoris like attack, especially in patients over 40 years old. This situation is not only seen in patients with hypotension and coronary heart disease, but also may lead to insufficient coronary blood supply due to low blood pressure, These symptoms are caused by myocardial hypoxia and ischemia.

matters needing attention

When you get up in the morning, you should slowly change your body position to prevent sudden drop of blood pressure. When you stand up, you should not suddenly turn around and rise slowly. Do not bend or stretch your limbs too fast. For example, after lifting or lifting heavy objects or defecating, you should stand up slowly.