What to do if low blood pressure makes you dizzy

If it is clear that the patient’s dizziness is caused by low blood pressure, in this case the patient is advised to raise the blood pressure first. It is likely that the symptoms of dizziness will improve once the blood pressure becomes normal, and the patient is advised to take oral raw vein drink, IV ginseng injection, and if necessary, IV dopamine, which will help to further raise the blood pressure. If the patient is currently suffering from insufficient food and fluid loss, then a combination of albumin, amino acids, and electrolyte complexes can be ordered to help improve the hypotension. If the current blood pressure is corrected but still accompanied by dizziness, then it can also be combined with some drugs that nourish brain cells and improve circulation, such as thromboxane and apricot vetch, all of which can help improve the symptoms of dizziness.