I don't think that is too low. I think under 100 would be, but we are all different and it depends I suspect on what your normal blood pressure is. Getting up too quickly can make you dizzy or feel lightheaded for a second or two, but if you rise more slowly that will probably pass. Again, without knowing your normal pressure; it's difficult to say if it's low. I am happy when my blood pressure is at that level.
Patients vary on what they can tolerate, so it's very much an individual thing, but below 60 is considered dangerous. You should be...SHOULD BE...okay with a diastolic pressure above 65.
If you are a thin person with relatively thin arms, conventional BP cuff will give falsely low reading of BP. As I said earlier if your symptoms are not aggravated on standing from lying position, it shouldn't be BP issue. There are many clinics specializing in dizziness, see some doctor there.
I don't think that is too low. I think under 100 would be, but we are all different and it depends I suspect on what your normal blood pressure is. Getting up too quickly can make you dizzy or feel lightheaded for a second or two, but if you rise more slowly that will probably pass. Again, without knowing your normal pressure; it's difficult to say if it's low. I am happy when my blood pressure is at that level.
My dr said the bottom number under 70 is too low. If this is consistent, I would notify your dr.
Patients vary on what they can tolerate, so it's very much an individual thing, but below 60 is considered dangerous. You should be...SHOULD BE...okay with a diastolic pressure above 65.
If you are a thin person with relatively thin arms, conventional BP cuff will give falsely low reading of BP. As I said earlier if your symptoms are not aggravated on standing from lying position, it shouldn't be BP issue. There are many clinics specializing in dizziness, see some doctor there.