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Low BP and stress
Hi..I am 30 yrs old, since a month my BP is less than 100/60 , nowadays I am feeling anxiety,stress and low...what I can do for this..is it alarming or normal for me...
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Hi, The best way ahead would be a detailed clinical interview to understand the symptoms and get your comprehensive medical history. For a personalized management plan,  you can connect over the app using instant consultation. WhatsApp available on nine four one five three nine four three seven nine Kind Regards, Dr Abhinav Tewari Consultant Neuro-Psychiatrist MBBS (A.I.I.M.S., New Delhi) MD (Psychiatry) (A.I.I.M.S., New Delhi) DNB (NBEMS)
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A blood pressure reading of 100/60 mmHg for a 30-year-old female generally falls within the normal to slightly low range, depending on individual circumstances. Here are a few considerations: ### Normal Blood Pressure Range - **Normal Blood Pressure**: Typically, normal blood pressure is considered to be around 120/80 mmHg. - **Low Blood Pressure (Hypotension)**: Blood pressure readings below 90/60 mmHg are generally considered hypotensive. ### Factors to Consider 1. **Symptoms**: - If asymptomatic (i.e., not experiencing dizziness, fainting, fatigue, or other symptoms), this blood pressure reading can be normal for her. - If experiences symptoms of low blood pressure, it may be worth investigating further. 2. **Individual Variation**: - Some individuals naturally have lower blood pressure without any adverse effects. This is often the case for young, healthy individuals, particularly women. - Athletes or those with a high level of physical fitness often have lower blood pressure. 3. **Hydration and Nutrition**: - Ensure well-hydrated and maintains a balanced diet. Dehydration or poor nutrition can contribute to lower blood pressure. 4. **Medications and Health Conditions**: - Review any medications or underlying health conditions that might contribute to lower blood pressure. 5. **Lifestyle**: - Regular exercise, a healthy diet, and avoiding excessive alcohol consumption can positively influence blood pressure. ### When to Seek Medical Advice - **Persistent Symptoms**: If experiences persistent symptoms such as dizziness, fainting, or extreme fatigue, it’s important to seek medical advice. - **Changes in Blood Pressure**: If there is a significant drop in usual blood pressure readings or any concerning changes, a healthcare provider should be consulted. - **Underlying Conditions**: If there are known medical conditions or taking medications that might affect blood pressure, it’s important to monitor and consult with a healthcare provider regularly. ### Overall Opinion - **Reassurance**: In the absence of symptoms and with a healthy lifestyle, a blood pressure of 100/60 mmHg can be normal for some individuals. - **Monitoring**: Regular monitoring and maintaining a healthy lifestyle are important. If there are any concerns or symptoms, it’s best to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
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You have gut dysfunctioning and adrenal exhaustion
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Normal blood pressure according to current guidelines is defined as: • Systolic blood pressure (SBP): less than 120 mm Hg • Diastolic blood pressure (DBP): less than 80 mm Hg This classification is based on guidelines from organizations such as the American Heart Association (AHA) and the American College of Cardiology (ACC). So no need to worry . Your BP is in ideal range. For further queries or guidance whatsapp nine three seven zero two eight four three seven six. Or connect via practo video consult.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Kindly plenty of fluid. It might be due to dehydration.
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Check CBC
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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According to your query and sign and  know about the disease and cause and it's best Treatment as you have mentioned as above . Please take consultation for better evaluation and best Treatment as it need complete history of patient as personal and family history. Please follow any medicine or advise after consultation only from a good doctor. Please follow good life style as • take plenty of fluid and • take less spicy and fatty foods • take home made food only and do exercise regularly with yoga and meditation  and please keep positive  attitude to fight any disease and any problem of your life.
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