if u have low red blood cells then you get "anemia." and anemia can make you feel tired. it also makes your bladder turn green and you pee every five minutes
One example of autoregulation is the ability of the body to maintain a constant blood pressure by adjusting the diameter of blood vessels in response to changes in pressure. When blood pressure is too high, vessels will constrict to reduce blood flow, and when it is too low, vessels will dilate to increase blood flow, helping to maintain a steady pressure.
If the pH in the blood is too low (acidic), a condition called acidosis occurs. This can disrupt normal body functions and lead to symptoms such as confusion, fatigue, and shortness of breath. Severe acidosis can be life-threatening if not corrected promptly.
Insulin decreases blood glucose levels by promoting the uptake of glucose into cells. It does not directly affect blood pressure, although maintaining normal blood glucose levels can indirectly help in managing blood pressure.
Consuming too much sodium can lead to high blood pressure because it causes the body to retain water, increasing the volume of blood in the bloodstream and putting more pressure on the blood vessels. This can eventually lead to hypertension, or high blood pressure.
If carbon dioxide levels in the blood are too low, a condition called hypocapnia can occur. This can lead to symptoms like dizziness, shortness of breath, numbness or tingling, and muscle cramps. In severe cases, hypocapnia can cause confusion, seizures, or even loss of consciousness.
A diastolic blood pressure of 48 is low for an adult. Whether it is too low depends on your symptoms, your health history, and the choice of blood pressure cuff.
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can a low distolic(sp) blood pressure number be to low, if so how low is too low and what are the consequences of a low bottom number?
No, this blood pressure is actually within the new guidelines for optimum blood pressure (110/70). A blood pressure that is too low would be symptomatic, such as feinting or lightheadedness when standing.
If blood pressure is too low, some of the cells will not get oxygen and other materials. If blood pressure is too high, the force may weaken the blood vessels and require the heart to work harder to push blood through the blood vessels
Low blood pressure (hypotension) is pressure so low it causes symptoms or signs due to the low flow of blood through the arteries and veins. When the flow of blood is too low to deliver enough oxygen and nutrients to vital organs such as the brain, heart, and kidney, the organs do not function normally and may be permanently damaged. Symptoms: Blurred vision Confusion Vertigo Fainting Dizziness Sleepiness Weakness Causes: Advanced Diabetes Anaphylaxis (life-threatening allergic response) Changes in heart rhythm (arrhythmia) Dehydration Fainting Heart attack Heart failure Shock (caused by severe infection, stroke, anaphylaxis, heart attack or major trauma)
it is when your blood turns green and u start to turn green too.
your blood pressure rises
blood pressure can be too low and too high, if it is over 140/90 you should think about seeing a doctor.
If blood pressure is too low, some of the cells will not get oxygen and other materials. If blood pressure is too high, the force may weaken the blood vessels and require the heart to work harder to push blood through the blood vessels
my blood pressure reads 111 over 67,is that to low
it is when your blood turns green and u start to turn green too.