Understanding Low Blood Pressure: What's Normal & When to Worry
No, 95/54 mmHg falls below the normal blood pressure range.
According to the American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines, normal blood pressure is considered to be between 90/60 mmHg and 120/80 mmHg. Blood pressure readings at or below 90/60 mmHg are considered low blood pressure and can indicate an underlying medical condition. People with blood pressure consistently below 90/60 mmHg should consult a doctor.
Low blood pressure is a sign that is important to bring to a doctor's attention and monitor since very low blood pressure (also known as hypotension) might contribute to symptoms such as:
- Lightheadedness
- Dizziness
- Blurry vision
- Loss of consciousness (especially when getting up abruptly from a standing position)
- Cold or clammy skin
- Feeling weak or tired
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