Is there medication for LOW blood pressure?!


Question: Is there medication for LOW blood pressure.?
I know there is for high BP.. I've had it for 2 years, my doctors know, they kind of laugh it off and tell me i am lucky, that i will probably live a long time.. apparently, LBP cuts the risk of heart attacks, storkes, and even other physical ailments..
however, this is little consolation when i am dizzy, tired, shaking and experiencing brown outs.. like, i am sitting down and my head is tingling and i am dizzy..
the docs just tell me "drink more water".. well i do.. does the medical profession ever take it seriously.? or do they only if a man is afflicted with it.?Health Question & Answer


Answers:
Yes, doctors tend to laugh about this in the US, because they seldom see these cases..

My wife has the same condition and she starts to feel dizzy and like she cannot even move her arms, or even talk for that matter, that's how bad it is for her.. It seems to worsen on hot days..

Back in Mexico they knew how to treat her condition and there are some pills that she took which are not available in the United States..

Try eating something really, really salty, and like your doctor said, drink a ton of liquids.. but I think salt is the key here..Health Question & Answer

why not google this to see.?

I've been told too low can be dangerous too..

I almost died cause of it after a surgery.. They pumped alot of fluids in me at a fast pace and I came out of it..

You do need to drink LOTS and LOTS of fluids.. Not just one glass and think thats enough! Keep hydrated!!!Health Question & Answer

Yes there is and if you think you suffer from this go to your Doctor immediatelyHealth Question & Answer



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