Low blood pressure is a reading of 90/60mmHg or less. It does not always cause symptoms, but you may need treatment if it does.
This might mean your blood pressure is too low.
If you get symptoms when you stand up or suddenly change position, you may have postural hypotension.
You can check your blood pressure:
Low blood pressure is a measurement of 90/60mmHg or lower.
If you're 40 to 74 years old, you should have your blood pressure checked at least once every 5 years as part of the NHS Health Check.
If a cause can be found, your GP will be able to recommend treatment to ease your symptoms.
For example, they may suggest:
Medicine to increase blood pressure is rarely needed because simple lifestyle measures or treating the underlying cause is usually effective.
Your blood pressure can vary depending on the time of day. It gradually increases throughout the day.
What you're doing and how you're feeling can also affect it.
There are many possible causes of low blood pressure. It may be low because you're fit and healthy, or you may have inherited it from your parents.
Some people develop low blood pressure as they get older.
It can also be caused by:
Page last reviewed: Mon Aug 2020 Next review due: Mon Aug 2020