Many people will feel dizzy after squatting and then standing up suddenly, or they will have similar symptoms when they stand up after sitting or squatting for a long time. Most people think this is caused by anemia, especially if they stand up after squatting for a long time. As a woman, once you find such symptoms, you think you are anemic. In fact, in addition to anemia causing such symptoms, hypotension can also.
Since the symptoms of hypotension and anemia are similar, many people tend to confuse the two, especially women who are already anemic. Once symptoms such as dizziness, panic, and chest tightness occur, they think it is anemia. However, as everyone knows, hypotension can also produce similar symptoms in some cases, so hypotension is regarded as anemia.
Anemia refers to a state in which the total number of red blood cells in the blood or the amount of hemoglobin in the red blood cells is reduced, resulting in blood hypoxia. Women are more likely to suffer from anemia symptoms, and most of them are iron deficiency anemia, because everyone The monthly menstrual cycle will cause the body to lose blood and iron, so many women always regard low blood pressure as anemia.
Hypotension means that the blood pressure of adults is lower than 90/60 mmHg for a long time. Too low blood pressure will cause poor blood flow in the body, weak blood transport capacity, poor circulation, and poor nutrition in the body. Ingredients and oxygen cannot be transported smoothly. Mild hypotension generally has no obvious symptoms, except for some special circumstances, such as the change of body position mentioned above. Most mild hypotension has no obvious symptoms. Occasionally, symptoms such as dizziness, headache, and easy fatigue may occur.
For many young women, there is mild hypotension but not serious. Sometimes they feel dizzy, tired, blurred vision, limb weakness and other symptoms, but they recover quickly; some Women will feel dizzy, dizzy, and even feel nauseous and want to vomit when they get up too hard in the morning; some women have long-term headaches, tinnitus, and cold limbs. However, when they regulate their bodies by replenishing blood, they feel It is found that these symptoms have not improved significantly, and at this time, it is often necessary to consider whether it is hypotension.