you get weak and your hand or feet may also get stiff in part you should do and get blood for hospital someone can donate it to you
When the blood calcium is low, the bones in the body release calcium to supplement it. This is a condition which is known as hypocalcemia.
Yes, low potassium levels in the body can lead to low blood pressure.
obviously weight loss Loss of hair Fatigue Stomach pain Dizziness Low blood pressure Swelling in the hands and/or feet Low body Temperature And ultimately death!
The blood goes to all of the body parts.
low blood pressure leads to an insufficient transport of oxygen through the body
you can get blood clots
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.
Low blood sugar, or hypoglyceemia, can be an on-going problem. It occurs when the level of sugar in your blood drops too low to give your body energy.
Your blood sugar drops dramatically and you can and will get hypoglycemia (low blood sugar).
That makes no sense!
Blood flows through veins after delivering oxygen to the body.
It usually means that person has a low blood sugar, but if there is no low blood sugar, you should consult your doctor.