10 Lower Blood Pressure Symptoms
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Fatigue
Individuals with low blood pressure may experience fatigue or a feeling of general tiredness or exhaustion. While fatigue is exasperated by low blood pressure, these two symptoms together may be caused by another medical condition, such as Addison's disease.2‘Self-help Tips to Fight Tiredness.’ Nhs.uk, 3 Oct. 2018, www.nhs.uk/live-well/sleep-and-tiredness/self-help-tips-to-fight-fatigue
Those who are overweight are at greater risk of experiencing fatigue. People can keep fatigue under control by staying active, eating healthy, well-balanced meals and reducing intake of caffeinated beverages. Cutting out alcohol consumption can also help reduce fatigue.
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