hypotensioa
Hypotensioa is the term used in some languages, notably Finnish, for hypotension, the condition in which blood pressure is lower than normal. Clinically, hypotension is often defined as a systolic pressure below 90 mm Hg or a diastolic pressure below 60 mm Hg, but what is considered too low depends on the individual and symptoms.
Hypotensioa can be acute or chronic. Acute hypotension may result from dehydration, blood loss, infection (sepsis),
Symptoms of hypotensioa include dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting, blurred vision, fatigue, or confusion. In severe cases, reduced
Diagnosis involves repeated blood pressure measurements in different positions and evaluation for underlying causes. Tests may
The prognosis varies. In healthy individuals with naturally low blood pressure, hypotensioa may cause few problems.