Sunny Priyan
Sudden drops in blood pressure can cause feelings of dizziness, especially when standing up quickly.
Chronic low blood pressure can leave you feeling unusually tired or weak, making everyday tasks more challenging.
When blood pressure drops too low, it can reduce blood flow to the eyes, causing intermittent hazy or constricted vision.
Hypotension can cause fainting, especially when blood flow to the brain becomes inadequate.
Reduced blood flow can affect your digestive system, leading to nausea or an upset stomach.
Low blood pressure can result in confusion or difficulty concentrating due to poor oxygen flow to the brain.