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Low blood pressure, high heart rate. What's going on?


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Low blood pressure and high heart rate may be caused by anemia, orthostatic hypotension or coronary heart disease.
1, anemia
patients due to insufficient blood volume in the body, will lead to low blood pressure; at the same time, anemia, the heart will appear compensatory heart rate faster, in order to ensure the blood supply of important organs, so there will be low blood pressure and high heart rate.
2, orthostatic hypotension
due to sudden body position change, may also lead to compensatory acceleration of heart rate, to compensate for the effects of hypotension.
3, coronary
heart disease patients may also appear low blood pressure and high heart rate, because the disease will lead to reduced ejection capacity of the patient's heart, resulting in hypotension, the heart will appear after the occurrence of hypotension reflex compensation, resulting in accelerated heart rate.