Is blood pressure low and anaemia related
summary
Hypotension and anemia have similar symptoms, many people will closely link the two. Let's take a look at the relationship between low blood pressure and anemia.
Is blood pressure low and anaemia related
First of all: "anemia" and "hypotension" are two unrelated concepts. "Anemia" can be understood as "thinning" of blood, which means that the number of red blood cells and hemoglobin content per unit volume of blood are lower than normal.
Secondly, "blood pressure" refers to the pressure of artery (blood), in which the systolic pressure mainly depends on the size of myocardial contractility and the amount of cardiac output; the diastolic pressure mainly depends on the resistance of peripheral blood vessels. The decrease of cardiac stroke volume or peripheral vascular resistance can lead to the decrease of blood pressure (hypotension), otherwise it will increase.
Finally: anemia is usually caused by insufficient raw materials for hematopoiesis, hematopoiesis dysfunction or red blood cell loss or destruction. It can be said that it has no direct relationship with blood pressure.
matters needing attention
If the body can do more aerobic exercise, such as simple yoga, can improve the discomfort of all parts of the body; anemia and hypotension can be adjusted through diet, the situation is not serious without medication.