Key Points
- Low blood pressure (hypotension) is defined as a reading below 90/60 mm Hg, and may or may not cause symptoms.
- While it may be normal for some, symptomatic hypotension can cause dizziness, fainting, and fatigue.
- Risk factors include age, dehydration, medication use, and certain health conditions.
- Treatment may include lifestyle changes, medications, and devices like compression stockings.
- Seek medical attention if symptoms are frequent or severe, and call 911 in the case of collapse, confusion, or suspected shock.