Is low blood pressure of 50 to 60 serious?

Generally speaking, hypotension of 50 to 60mmHg is more serious, but it should also be judged in conjunction with specific clinical manifestations. Hypotension usually refers to blood pressure lower than 90/60mmHg. If the hypotension systolic blood pressure is 50 to 60mmHg, accompanied by dizziness, black haze, cold limbs, decreased urine output and other manifestations, then this hypotension belongs to the shock blood pressure, which will cause insufficient perfusion of important organs of the whole body, endangering the life, and it is very serious. If the diastolic blood pressure of hypotension is maintained at 50 to 60mmHg for a long time without any clinical symptoms, it may be physiologic hypotension, which needs no treatment. However, if there are symptoms such as dizziness, panic, chest tightness, etc., it is more serious and requires timely medical attention to identify the specific cause and standardize the treatment. If abnormal blood pressure occurs, it is necessary to go to the hospital in time to clarify the cause and standardize the treatment, so as to avoid adverse consequences.