What causes low blood pressure
Low blood pressure, also known as hypotension, is a condition where the blood pressure in the arteries is lower than usual. Blood pressure measures the force with which blood presses against the walls of the arteries during a heartbeat. While low blood pressure is often considered to be below 90/60 mmHg, individual symptoms and effects can vary widely. Some people have low blood pressure all the time without experiencing any symptoms, while others may feel dizziness, fainting, and other issues.