The main clinical manifestations of patients with hypotension: Mild symptoms may include: dizziness, headache, loss of appetite, fatigue, pale face, indigestion, motion sickness, etc.; severe symptoms include: orthostatic vertigo, cold limbs, Palpitations, difficulty breathing, ataxia, slurred pronunciation, and even fainting, requiring long-term bed rest. These symptoms are mainly caused by a drop in blood pressure, resulting in slow blood circulation and ischemia of distal capillaries, which affects the supply of oxygen and nutrients to tissue cells and the excretion of carbon dioxide and metabolic waste. It particularly affects the blood supply to the brain and heart. If this happens for a long time, the body's functions will be greatly reduced. The main harms include: vision and hearing loss, inducing or aggravating Alzheimer's disease, and greatly increasing the incidence of dizziness, fainting, falls, and fractures. Fatigue, mental exhaustion, depression, depression and other conditions often occur, affecting the patient's quality of life. According to research by foreign experts, hypotension may lead to cerebral infarction and cardiac infarction. When orthostatic hypotension becomes severe, patients may experience a rapid drop in blood pressure whenever changing positions, causing syncope and forcing them to become bedridden. In addition, they may induce cerebral infarction and myocardial ischemia, causing serious problems to the patient, family and society.
Tips for treating hypotension
1. 40 grams of walnut kernels, 30 grams of Codonopsis pilosula, 3 slices of ginger, decoct in water and take once a day.
2. 20 grams of lotus seeds, 6 jujubes, and 6 slices of ginger. Decoction in water and take twice a day.
3. Decoction 15 grams of tangerine peel, 20 grams of walnut kernels, and 6 grams of licorice in water, twice a day.
4. 10 grams each of ginseng and lotus seeds, 30 grams of rock sugar, stew in water, eat lotus seeds and drink soup