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Treatment of Blood pressure (low)
Generally if you feel well then treatment is unnecessary. Checking whether you are drinking enough and are not dehydrated may be important.
If an underlying disorder, such as a heart condition is suspected then you may be advised to go to hospital for tests and treatment.
If your medication is suspected of causing hypotension the doctor will probably advise a change of drug or dosage.









