reduced blood pressure is less dangerous than hypertension, but it faces a heart attack, a cardiologist from Germany, a member of the Board of the Bavarian Heart Attack Network, Robert Schwinger. This is reported by Focus.
Medic refuted the assertion that reduced pressure does not affect health and protects the blood system and organs. According to him, hypotension is not considered a disease, therefore there are no accurate data on the proportion of people with reduced pressure.
Schwinger noted that the symptoms of hypotension include noise in ears, weakness, headaches, as well as a shaky gait and arrhythmia. He added that hypotension can be an independent disease: especially in thin and high people who are not engaged in sports. It can also cause thyroid dysfunction, cardiovascular diseases and neurogenic disorders.