What should I do if my blood pressure is not high but my legs are a little weak?

Blood pressure is not high, but leg weakness may be caused by physiological factors, such as lack of sleep, strenuous exercise, overexertion, etc., and generally can be improved after rest. It may also be caused by pathologic factors, such as hypoglycemia, hypothyroidism, etc., and should follow the doctor’s instructions for general treatment, medication, etc. to improve the symptoms.
1. Physiological factors: such as lack of sleep, strenuous exercise, overwork, etc. can lead to the symptoms of leg weakness without high blood pressure, and should pay attention to regular work and rest, ensure sleep, avoid overwork, which can effectively improve the symptoms of leg weakness.
2. Hypoglycemia: the patient’s blood glucose concentration decreases, the sympathetic nerves are overexcited, and the symptoms of lower limbs shaking and weakness appear. Carbohydrate-rich food such as chocolate and bread should be eaten in time to replenish sugar to improve the symptoms. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment. If glucose-lowering drugs are not used properly, the medication program should be adjusted according to the doctor’s instructions.
3. Hypothyroidism: the reduced level of thyroid hormone in hypothyroidism patients leads to lower metabolism in the whole body and lower sympathetic excitability, which may lead to symptoms such as leg weakness, easy fatigue and slow movement. The symptoms of hypothyroidism, such as leg weakness, fatigue and slowness of movement, can be seen. The patient should follow the doctor’s instructions to apply levothyroxine and other drugs for treatment to improve the symptoms of hypothyroidism.
The symptom of weak legs without high blood pressure is related to many factors, so after excluding physiological factors, we should consult the doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease and carry out standardized treatment under the doctor’s guidance, so as to avoid delaying the condition.