In case of physiologic hypotension, there is generally no restriction on exercise; in case of pathologic hypotension, some aerobic exercise is allowed; in case of severe acute hypotension, exercise is generally not recommended.
1. Physiological hypotension: It usually refers to the measurement of blood pressure below the low blood pressure line under normal condition, but it is not accompanied by the symptoms of too little volume, too low vascular tone, such as acute blood loss and large amount of sweating. If there is no discomfort during exercise, there is usually no restriction on exercise.
2. Pathological hypotension: For patients with chronic hypotension, aerobic exercise such as brisk walking, jogging, swimming, etc. can usually be done to strengthen the cardiopulmonary function, effectively increase lung capacity and improve symptoms. In case of acute hypotension, such as after hemorrhage or cardiac infarction, exercise should be avoided, and rest and symptomatic treatment should be the main focus to restore blood pressure.
In conclusion, people with low blood pressure can do appropriate exercise under the guidance of a doctor, and if discomfort occurs during exercise, they should rest immediately, and those with serious symptoms should seek medical attention in a timely manner.