Hypotension Secondary

Hypotension or hypotension is a medical term that means low blood pressure, that is, insufficient blood pressure in relation to the body's needs. As you know, blood pressure is an indicator of the permeability of the walls of blood vessels, and its decrease indicates a decrease in heart function and a decrease in vascular tone. This condition can be caused by various reasons, and in medicine this type of hypertension is called secondary hypertension.

**Secondary hypotension: causes** Primary hypotension is observed in people suffering from cardiovascular diseases and ailments acquired as a result of hereditary predispositions and other factors. This hypotension belongs to the first type of disease. The primary form of hypotension is considered the most common and occurs in approximately a quarter of all citizens over 60 years of age; it is also observed in cases where there are heart diseases.