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Fluctuations in atmospheric pressure can cause disturbances in the functioning of the human body. For some people, they can affect how they feel. Do they also affect blood pressure in patients with hypertension or hypotension? Experts explain.

The average atmospheric pressure is 1013.25 hPa. Any lower value means low atmospheric pressure, and any higher value means high atmospheric pressure. People who have low blood pressure due to fluctuations in atmospheric pressure often complain of feeling unwell. According to doctors, atmospheric pressure and its fluctuations can affect a person’s well-being. Are they related to low blood pressure?

What does low blood pressure mean?

If systolic blood pressure is below 100 mm Hg, and diastolic blood pressure is below 60 mm Hg, we can talk about arterial hypotension, i.e. hypotension, doctors point out. Hypotension is associated with malaise. People with this disease complain of fatigue, cold, drowsiness. They may have fainting spells.

Causes of hypotension

Hypotension most often has a genetic basis. Other reasons include:

  • hypothyroidism,

  • hypopituitarism,

  • adrenal insufficiency,

  • sodium deficiency,

  • heart failure

  • taking antidepressants, sleeping pills, diuretics, heart drugs.

Meteopaths

According to experts, the sensitivity of the body to the weather is not associated with low blood pressure. Meteoropathy is largely an individual feature that can manifest itself in different ways and occur at different times. Deterioration of well-being can be noted several hours or more before the arrival of the atmospheric front, while others only during its passage. Such people may experience both physical and mental ailments.

“Meteopaths already make up as much as 50-70 percent. people between the ages of 18 and 75. Meanwhile, in the 1960s they amounted to “only” 30-40%. population,” IMGW experts point out.

What ailments are most often caused by weather changes?

The list of symptoms is long, including:

  • mood deterioration,

  • decrease in psychophysical performance,

  • feeling tired and weak,

  • increased pain: migraine, rheumatic joint pain,

  • drowsiness and long reaction time,

  • irritability, anxiety, fear,

  • deepening depression,

  • swelling of the legs and arms.

Designed by: Monika Witkowska
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Source: Wprost

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