What to do if your blood pressure drops too low

Usually, blood pressure falling too low may be caused by improper medication, anemia, acute heart attack, etc. It can be relieved by adjusting dietary structure, medication and surgery.
1. Improper use of medication: If a patient suffers from high blood pressure and has taken too much antihypertensive medication before, it may lead to too low a drop in blood pressure. The patient can stop using, reduce or change the antihypertensive drugs under the guidance of the doctor, and if necessary, use dopamine, epinephrine, midodrine hydrochloride tablets and other pressure-boosting drugs, so as to alleviate the symptoms of too low a drop in blood pressure.
2. Anemia: If the patient has anemia, it may lead to insufficient blood volume in the blood vessel, so that the number of red blood cells decreases, thus causing the blood pressure to drop too low. It is important to eat more food with high content of iron and vitamins, and avoid food with high fat content, etc., so as to alleviate this symptom.
3. Acute heart attack: If the patient has an acute heart attack, it will easily lead to myocardial ischemia, so that the pump function of the heart will be reduced, thus causing the blood pressure to fall too low. At this time, the patient needs to go to the regular hospital in time, through coronary angiography and stent implantation, etc. to relieve the symptoms.
As the causes of low blood pressure are different, so are the treatment options, it is recommended that patients should go to the hospital in a timely manner to identify the cause of the problem and seek further treatment.