People with an ideal weight and who are physically fit and active generally have a blood pressure reading lower than what is considered normal at 120/80 mm Hg. Yet, this is not unhealthy, especially when the symptoms are not experienced.
However, when readings consistently remain around 90/60 mm Hg or lower, it is considered hypotension. Besides, when the blood pressure is extremely low, it may cause inadequate flow of blood to organs such as the brain, kidneys, and heart.
The condition can be caused by issues like dehydration, prolonged bed rest, nutritional deficiencies, a decrease in blood volume, heart problems, pregnancy, endocrine disorders, and neurological conditions.
Certain medications such as alpha blockers, beta blockers, diuretics, antidepressants, and others can also lead to low blood pressure.
When dealing with low blood pressure, it is usually suggested to increase your salt and fluid intake. Before increasing your salt consumption, do check with your doctor. Also, cut down on alcoholic beverages and high-carbohydrate foods such as bread, rice, pasta, and potatoes.
The proper treatment for this condition depends on the exact cause, but you can try some simple home remedies to alleviate symptoms.
Here are the top 10 home remedies for low blood pressure.
1. SALT WATER
2. COFFEE
3. RAISINS
Soak 30 to 40 raisins in a cup of water overnight.
Eat them in the morning, one at a time, on an empty stomach. You can also drink the water in which the raisins were soaked.
Follow this remedy for a few weeks or even a month.
You can take about four to five almonds, 10 to 15 black currants, and 15 to 20 peanuts along with a glass of milk.
4. HOLY BASIL
Extract the juice of 10 to 15 basil leaves.
Add one teaspoon of honey to it.
Drink this juice daily on an empty stomach.
You can also chew four to five basil leaves daily in the morning.
5. LICORICE ROOT
You can prepare licorice tea by steeping one teaspoon of this herb (dried or powdered) in a cup of boiling water for about five minutes. You can take it daily for a few days.
Alternatively, you can take about 400-500 mg of licorice root capsules for a few days.
6. BEETROOT JUICE
7. ALMONDS AND MILK
Soak five to six almonds in water overnight.
In the morning, peel off the skin and grind the almonds into a smooth paste.
Finally, boil the paste in a cup of milk. Drink a cup of this every morning.
8. ROSEMARY
9. CARROT JUICE
Take a glass of carrot juice.
Mix two tablespoons of honey in it.
Drink it twice daily (on an empty stomach in the morning and in the evening).
10. LEMON JUICE
Along with these home remedies, get regular, mild exercise to promote blood flow. Avoid vigorous exercise and heavy lifting, though. Also, consult your doctor to check if any of your prescription medications are causing the problem.
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