For most people, no. But if you are not very active and hardly eat, you are likely to be dizzy sometimes.
yes
Dizzy or lightheaded could be signs of other diseases or signs of something else . It is best to go to a doctor and have test done then to just think it is low blood pressure .
Maybe you have low blood pressure and need rest
It depends on how you feel. The blood pressure is not too low, per se. But if you are light headed and dizzy, it may be. If you feel fine, then 120/42 is a good blood pressure.
I take Spironolactone to lower my blood pressure. Spironolactone will definitely not get you high but you might get a little dizzy from low blood pressure a short time after taking your prescribed dose.
Probably a migraine. They can be pretty bad and can cause you to vomit. Caused by dehydration, lack of exercise, or excessive tv/video games.
it could mean that you have low blood pressure and it just takes a while for the blood to properly circulate in your body or it could be a sign of infection.
Being Dizzy is a normal symptom for those who suffer from low blood pressure... Drinking lots of water is one way to stop feeling dizzy... You should still advise your doctor, just incase.
many doctors believe there is no too low... only symptomatic low BP. as in... do u feel tired, blurred vision, lethargic, dizzy, blacking out etc... all these "could" point toward a BP that is too low.
When blood pressure is not sufficient to deliver enough blood to the organs of the body, the organs do not work properly and can be temporarily or permanently damaged. For example, if insufficient blood flows to the brain, brain cells do not receive enough oxygen and nutrients, and a person can feel lightheaded, dizzy, or even faint.
search under "Neurally Mediated Hypotension"
you can read Home remedies of low blood pressure at medicaldice.com
If you have a low blood pressure, low hematocrit and hemoglobin, you need to have a blood transfusion.