HYPOTENSION/BRADYCARDIA

HYPOTENSION/BRADYCARDIA
Hypotension is a heart condition characterized with decreased arteriole pressure with a reduced cardiac output. It is a heart condition where vessels receive less blood emanating from a weak pump and resulting into a Weak pulse. Blood pressure that is less than 120/80HHmg is termed as hypotension, where else pressure less than 90/60HHmg becomes malignant. A heart disease of that nature is most likely to occur in anemic individuals and shock cases. Dehydration and other factors such as emotions, ill health, and the effect of certain drugs such as in excessive Ingestion of Hypertensive drugs could contribute to bradycardia. Extreme cases of hypotension could be life threatening due unavailability of blood in the vital organs, heart overload by increasing heart beat and thereby destroying the cardiac
muscles, which may result to heart attacks and other heart disturbances.