The normal blood pressure value for adults is 90~139/60~89mmHg, when the blood pressure is less than 90/60mmHg, it is considered as hypotension. When hypotension occurs, it may cause insufficient perfusion of vital organs or tissues such as heart, brain and kidney, causing damage to them and even serious consequences such as shock and sudden death, but it is generally not life-threatening after timely medical treatment and standardized treatment.
Physiological factors such as postural hypotension can lead to hypotension, and pathological factors such as severe trauma, severe diarrhea, myocardial infarction and heart failure can also lead to hypotension. Patients usually have symptoms such as dizziness, chest tightness, and fatigue, and should go to the hospital in time to receive treatment, so as to minimize damage to organs and tissues such as the heart, brain, and kidneys.
Patients should pay attention to the lowering of blood pressure, go to regular hospitals in time, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the cause of the disease, and carry out standardized treatment under the guidance of doctors, so as to avoid delays in the condition, resulting in adverse consequences.