What happens when blood pressure is 40/70?

If the patient’s systolic blood pressure is 70 mmHg and diastolic blood pressure is 40 mmHg, the patient may be in a comatose state or have obvious weakness, shortness of breath, dyspnea, chest tightness, dizziness and other uncomfortable conditions, and some people may have gone into shock, and must be actively given antihypertensive treatment. It is recommended that patients can combine the application of dopamine sedation to raise blood pressure, but also auxiliary sedation of ginseng injection, this drug is a proprietary Chinese medicine, but to a certain extent can also improve the hypotensive situation. In addition, the cause of hypotension must be identified and treated for the primary disease in order to better alleviate the phenomenon of hypotension. If a person is born with low blood pressure, it is possible that he or she has tolerated the low blood pressure and has no special uncomfortable symptoms, but this is a relatively rare occurrence.