If the high pressure is 88mmHg and the low pressure is 58mmHg, it belongs to the category of hypotension. If the blood pressure is <90/60mmHg for a long time, it is diagnosed as hypotension; therefore 88/58mmHg is hypotension, and if it occurs repeatedly and has obvious clinical symptoms, you need to visit a hospital to find out the cause of hypotension. Some women who are naturally weaker in stature will have frequent hypotension, but do not show inadequate blood supply to the organs, which is a physiological factor, usually with obvious correlation to genetic inheritance and environment, and does not require medication or intervention. If hypotension is caused by diseases, including electrolyte disorders, hypothyroidism, severe anemia, gastrointestinal bleeding, etc., active treatment and intervention of the primary disease is needed in the first instance to replenish volume and improve bleeding in a timely manner in order to provide adequate relief and improvement of the hypotensive state.