What Causes Hypotension?

Blood Loss

Individuals may face hypotension due to blood loss. Blood loss can happen due to an injury or accident. Anything that can make an individual bleed may trigger blood loss. This seems to happen both internally and externally. Individuals should spot external bleeding more easily since they can see it. However, patients may also want to know about the signs of internal bleeding. Swelling and pain in the abdomen seem to occur with bleeding in the liver or spleen. Bleeding in the brain may cause a loss of consciousness or seizures. In addition to low blood pressure, individuals dealing with blood loss may experience other symptoms. These symptoms may include feeling dizzy and lightheaded. Fainting seems to be possible too.

Significant blood loss can lead to shock. Symptoms of shock seem to include sweating, lethargy, weakness, and a rapid heart rate. Low blood pressure is likely going to appear as well. Patients may need to visit the hospital after an injury to prevent shock. Blood transfusions or intravenous fluids may be needed to treat shock and blood loss. These should help with hypotension too.

Learn more about what may cause low blood pressure now.

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