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Congestive heart failure, the fastest growing form of heart disease, is a chronic condition in which a heart muscle becomes damaged by coronary heart disease including heart attacks.
 
 
 
 

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The Dangers of Low Blood Pressure on Your Body

There are a lot of assorted effects that blood pressure can have on a body. Many think about hypertension otherwise known as high blood pressure. However having low blood pressure can create many problems likewise.  Hypotension can be just as serious and it should be taken care of immediately.  Having low blood pressure can affect the brain and could as a result create more problems that can't be fixed or even be a reason for fatality.

The best known explanation for having hypotension is having decreased blood volume that is called  hypovolemia.  There are countless reasons why this is an issue that can come about in this fashion. Most of them have to do with an issue with the nervous system inside the brain.  There are other causes that will also include some medicines that can carry hypovolemia as a side effect. Insofar as low blood pressure has these affects and is a end result of problems with such an important organ of the body, it makes hypotension even more serious than having high blood pressure.

One type of problem related to hypotension that must be considered  is orthostatic hypotension.  This is also known as postural hypotension and is one of the more familiar forms of low blood pressure. It can happen following a sudden alteration in the body's position. 

A apt example of this would be standing up from a sitting or lying down position which can briefly lower the blood flow in the body. Because of this, you can get dizzy, and it can be noticed on a regular basis by many people. Another even more serious type of the syndrome can be brought on by medications of the physical and the psychiatric kind.

There is another aspect of hypotension that is less familiar than orthostatic hypotension. It is known as postprandial hypotension and will present itself 30-75 minutes after you keep eaten a meal.  Digestion of food can send a massive dose of blood to the digestive system and due to this the autonomic nervous system cannot help but try to square things by raising the body's heart rate and find more blood to pump.  Orthostatic hypotension can affect the autonomic nervous system, causing it to be even weaker than it already is.  It is also a sign of a defective autonomic nervous system maybe because of age or something else specifically.

Hypotension can be just as severe as hypertension. Even though the two may sound similar, their affects on the body are very varied. However they are both causes for concern and should be checked out immediately especially since having low blood pressure could affect the brain and this is the most significant organ of the body.




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