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Many people ask the question- how to raise blood pressure when suffering from low blood pressure. When a person's blood pressure is too low than normal blood pressure, he is said to be suffering from lower blood pressure. Some of the common symptoms of low blood pressure are dizziness, fatigue, fainting spells or lightheaded. To find some effective blood pressure information on 'how to raise blood pressure', read Treatments For Low Blood Pressure.

When the blood pressure levels are too low, you have insufficient flow of blood to the brain, heart, and other important body organs. Normal blood pressure measurements are 90/60 mm Hg to 130/80 mm Hg. Sometimes a minute change like 20 mm Hg, can cause low blood pressure symptoms for some people.

Some common causes that lower your blood pressure are dehydration, bradycardia, tachycardia or low intake of salt. Low blood pressure caused by dehydration can be treated with fluids or electrolytes. Oral fluids and electrolytes can be taken for mild dehydration case.

You may change your blood pressure medications after consulting your doctor if they are causing low blood pressure symptoms. Bradycardia means low blood pressure due to wrong medication. Change your medications in that case but always consult your doctor first before making any changes for controlling blood pressure.

Now the question is how to raise blood pressure that has gone too low. You may go for herbal as well as homeopathic medicines to raise your blood pressure to normal. Increase your intake of salt and sodium as it will also help you raise your blood pressure.

 
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