Can you participate in military training with low blood pressure?

Whether or not low blood pressure can participate in military training varies from person to person. If it is occasional physiological low blood pressure, it is possible to participate in military training, but if there is an underlying disease, perennial low blood pressure, military training should be avoided.
1. If it is physiological low blood pressure, most of them are not too harmful to the body and do not have any symptoms, generally can participate in military training. Appropriate exercise during military training can help to improve physical fitness and normalize blood pressure. However, it should be noted that if any discomfort occurs during military training, rest should be taken in time.
2. If there are underlying systemic diseases, such as hypertrophic heart disease, hypothyroidism, etc., such people are generally not suitable for military training. Strenuous exercise and heavy sweating during military training may aggravate the symptoms of low blood pressure and even lead to life-threatening manifestations.
In conclusion, people with low blood pressure should go to a regular hospital for an exercise evaluation to decide whether they can participate in military training.