Low blood pressure
Low blood pressure, also known as hypotension, is where blood pressure in your arteries is abnormally low.
Symptoms of low blood pressure (hypotension) include dizziness, nausea and feeling weak. If your blood pressure is naturally low, it's unlikely to cause any symptoms or require treatment.
Low blood pressure (hypotension) has many possible causes. Some are everyday factors, while some people have an underlying cause that requires treatment.
Low blood pressure (hypotension) can be easily diagnosed by measuring your blood pressure.
Low blood pressure (hypotension) usually only needs to be treated if it is causing symptoms.