Adding foods with vitamin B-12 (eggs, chicken and tuna) and rich in folate (broccoli and leafy greens) can stave off anemia, which lowers blood pressure. But reducing your meal size is also key, say ...
About half of American adults have high blood pressure, but low blood pressure may also be cause for concern, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Shaline Rao, MD, a ...
Understanding blood pressure readings can be tricky. While most people know they don't want their blood pressure to get too high (hypertension) or too low (hypotension), many people don't know how to ...
Low blood pressure, medically known as hypotension, occurs when your blood pressure drops below the normal range (typically less than 90/60 mm Hg). While often less dangerous than high blood pressure, ...
Aortic stenosis is a narrowing of the aortic valve that affects how blood flows through the heart and body. While not often linked to heart valve narrowing, high and irregular blood pressure can ...
Low blood pressure, or hypotension, occurs when blood flow through the arteries is lower than normal, often defined as readings below 90/60 mm Hg. For some, it causes no harm, but for others, it may ...
Lifestyle changes like staying hydrated, drinking coffee, and certain exercises may help raise your blood pressure and keep it within the optimal range. You may not have any symptoms if you have low ...