Many people that suffer from this condition are not aware of it and often mistake the symptoms with other disease or condition. The only way to be sure that one suffers from hypotension is by measuring BP, by a medical exam or by reading BP with sphygmomanometer. In case you are not part of the no symptoms group of people here are the most common HYPOTENSION SYMPTOMS:
Lightheadedness, Vomiting,Nausea, Dizziness, Weakness, Sleepiness, Confusion, Blurry vision,Being Tired, Fewer, Black, Tarry Stool.
Having one or more of these symptoms may or may not mean that you are suffering from hypotension, but rather from something completely different. Once you detect some of the symptoms, especially fainting and/or dizziness it’s important to call or visit your physician. If you own a sphygmomanometer you can easiy measure your BP and see yourself if you have LBP.
References: U.S. National Library of Medicine - The World's Largest Medical Library
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