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Feeling dizzy or lightheaded, especially when standing up quickly, can be a sign of low blood pressure.
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Sudden episodes of fainting or feeling like you might faint can indicate severely low blood pressure.
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Persistent feelings of tiredness or weakness, even after resting, may be a sign of low blood pressure.
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Vision changes or blurred vision can occur when blood pressure drops too low, affecting blood flow to the eyes.
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Feeling nauseous or experiencing cold, can be signs of low blood pressure. Reduced blood flow to the digestive system and skin can lead to these symptoms.
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Breathing changes, such as rapid breathing, may occur in response to low blood pressure as the body tries to compensate for decreased oxygen delivery.
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