no, not always but it could be a sign following trauma.
The blood pressure is often low and there may be signs of bleeding from other organs (like coughing up blood, nose bleeds, blood in the urine).
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No not always. If someone is bleeding badly for example their blood pressure will be low but heart rate high as a compensation. Blood pressure and heart rate are usually inversly related.
If you have a low blood pressure, low hematocrit and hemoglobin, you need to have a blood transfusion.
There are many things that can affect low blood pressure. Some common causes of low blood pressure are dehydration, major infection, heat stroke, pregnancy, slow heart rate, abnormal fast heart rate, moderate to severe bleeding, anaphylactic shock, and medications for other treatments.
I've had low blood pressure most of my life. When I go to the doctors office, I always get the same reaction, "Are you sure you're not dead..." It has never been a big deal for me, but sometimes I do get overly tired to the point where I feel like I'm going to faint. My doctor suggested always having a piece of candy with me and adding more salt to my diet. I don't do it all the time, but sometimes I can tell that I'm going to have problems.
No, that is incorrect. The term hypertension means high blood pressure. Hypotension means low blood pressure.
Low blood pressure.
Bleeding A Lot Probably
because if your blood pressure is low then your heart isn't giving enough pressure I think
There are sensors in your carotid arteries, but they are used mainly as flow control for the brain. In general you have no way of detecting what your blood pressure is internally. If it gets too low you will "black out" (faint), but the only sign of "too high" is when you stroke out.
Low blood pressure is one of the many effects from heroin.