Hello. I want to share my problem with you. It's about having low blood pressure. I am a girl of 20 years. My blood problems started about 5 years ago when I was in 9th grade. Before, I can't say that I complained about something like that, on the contrary, everything was fine. At that time, my life changed completely. Basically, I'm from a village where my father and mother lived there. That summer, after I had finished 8th grade, they separated, we moved out of that house and lived in the city. Then I started in a new school, 9th grade. Everything was different, new to me. New city, new home, new school, new people, new acquaintances. As I said about a 15-16 year old girl, this is a 360 degree reversal of her life. But I can't really say I've experienced stress or anything like that, to attribute my blood problems to that. On the contrary, I accepted things quite well, I was even glad that it happened, I had long ago realized that my parents' marriage has no future. And all they did was fight all the time, so it was kind of calm for me. Not to mention that I love change and everything that happened to me was so exciting for me. Provided that I grew up and lived all my life in the countryside. I shared my problem with my girlfriend and she said that I may not have experienced it externally and I did not feel stress, but all this has affected me on some subconscious level and hence my problems. First I want to ask what can be the reason for low blood pressure, what are the reasons for its occurrence. And then, my problem, whether it affected me or maybe something completely different. I do not think, that it's normal for a girl my age to have a blood count of 110/70 and that's normal for me, at best. About a month ago one night my blood pressure was 90/60. And I can't say for sure, but maybe I have anemia. I'm constantly cold, not to mention my legs and arms. I can't sleep without socks. When I get up or stand up abruptly, I immediately turn black. In the beginning, when it all started, they first tested me for diabetes, found that I did not. The following year, I was hospitalized for a week for a full examination. I know that this is a problem that has no solution, I know that I will live with it all my life, but at least I want to try to understand what it is due to. Thank you in advance. but maybe I have anemia too. I'm constantly cold, not to mention my legs and arms. I can't sleep without socks. When I get up or stand up abruptly, I immediately turn black. In the beginning, when it all started, they first tested me for diabetes, found that I did not. The following year, I was hospitalized for a week for a full examination. I know that this is a problem that has no solution, I know that I will live with it all my life, but at least I want to try to understand what it is due to. Thank you in advance. but maybe I have anemia too. I'm constantly cold, not to mention my legs and arms. I can't sleep without socks. When I get up or stand up abruptly, I immediately turn black. In the beginning, when it all started, they first tested me for diabetes, found that I did not. The following year, I was hospitalized for a week for a full examination. I know that this is a problem that has no solution, I know that I will live with it all my life, but at least I want to try to understand what it is due to. Thank you in advance. that this is a problem that has no solution, I know that I will live with it all my life, but at least I want to try to understand what it is due to. Thank you in advance. that this is a problem that has no solution, I know that I will live with it all my life, but at least I want to try to understand what it is due to. Thank you in advance.
1 chrischristie answered
I think you're worried about nonsense. The cause of low blood pressure is genetic. I come from such a family and just like you in puberty I fainted and generally had problems with this thing (headache, fatigue), but over time I adjusted and already at 30 I feel better than ever. My blood pressure is 100/70, 90/60 somewhere. So is my whole family and notice - I come from a family of long-lived people, in the last 4 generations a woman has not died under the age of 95, men also if they did not die in an accident or were not alcoholics or something like that. I wonder which doctor put you in the hospital because of this thing, but the fact is - there is no medication for this, and there are such side effects that there is simply no point in taking them - I'm talking about side effects like cancer and suicide . The good thing about low blood pressure is that as you get older, other people die from strokes and problems with high blood pressure, you will have blood pressure 120/80. My grandmother is 93 years old and lives alone, she has a garden and until recently animals, while people with normal blood at a young age, in the second half of their lives struggling with high blood pressure. I personally helped to feel better moderate sports, drinking mineral water, but if you drink a lot do not forget to take salt and magnesium, so as not to become dehydrated, because water washes away these minerals and can drink a lot of water to harm yourself if you do not take enough salt. There is nothing else. If you feel sick, it is important to drink water and sit down. I haven't been sick for 7-8 years now, but it happened to me recently on a very long overseas flight by plane, but I recovered quickly. With age you will adjust and you will feel better.