Bajo Presión Arterial Diastólica: Síntomas, Causas y Tratamientos.
Low diastolic blood pressure can be a sign of an underlying medical condition that needs to be treated. Here are some ways to manage or prevent it:
**Causes and Risk Factors**
* Medication side effects (e.g., diuretics, certain antidepressants, erectile dysfunction medication, Parkinson’s disease medication)
* Pregnancy
* Anemia
* Heart conditions (including low heart rate, heart attack, and heart failure)
* Thyroid and adrenal issues
* Severe infections
* Severe allergic reactions
* Bleeding
**Treatment**
* If you have isolated low diastolic blood pressure, your doctor may adjust your medication or change your prescription.
* Addressing contributing lifestyle factors (e.g., exercise, weight management, smoking cessation).
* Evaluating for serious underlying causes of low blood pressure.
**Lifestyle Changes**
* Exercise regularly
* Maintain a healthy weight
* Refrain from smoking
**Treatment of General Low Blood Pressure**
* If symptoms are mild and don’t cause issues, treatment may not be necessary.
* If symptoms occur, treatment will depend on the cause (if identifiable).
* Raising blood pressure should be objective if the cause is unclear.
**Options to Raise Blood Pressure:**
* Adding more sodium to your diet (consult doctor before increasing salt intake)
* Wearing compression socks or stockings
* Staying hydrated
* Exercise (consult a medical professional about suitable physical activity)
**Complications of Low Diastolic Blood Pressure**
* Falls (due to fatigue or dizziness)
* Heart problems, including diastolic heart failure and fluid buildup in the lungs
**When to See a Doctor**
* Routinely get your blood pressure checked, especially as you age.
* Consult your doctor if symptoms occur.