If the patient’s blood pressure is 91/51 mmHg, it is a low state. For normal adults, arterial blood pressure measured in the upper extremities in a quiet state less than 90/60 mmHg is considered hypotensive. There are many explanations for the state of hypotension, which are classified as physiological or pathological according to the etiology. Physiological ones are more common, especially seen in some women, and are mainly related to genetic or physical factors and have no impact on a person’s life expectancy or quality of life. If the patient is of this type, there is no need to worry excessively. There is also a pathological type of hypotension, which is mainly caused by bleeding, heart attack, severe trauma, infection, etc. For this type of hypotension, treatment of the primary disease and active correction of the shock state are the main focus. In the case of chronic wasting diseases, such as malignant tumors, malnutrition, tuberculosis, etc., the main focus is on correcting the cause of the disease.