I have been having light headed spells since I blew up an air matress a few weeks ago. Last week I started to feel horrible and then came to on the floor, I had blacked out. I went to the doctor a few years ago with light headedness and he said my blood pressure was a bit low and that some ppl have lower blood pressure than others. I am now experiencing aching in my legs. Could the aching legs be a symptom of low blood pressure?
Hi:
You really need an accurate diagnosis and treatment here. You could pass out while driving a car or during some other activity that might harm you or others. If your blood pressure diagnosis was a few years ago, it could have gotten lower by now. This would affect the O2 level in your body, which might cause discomfort in your extremities as well as the lightheadedness and fainting. All of your symptoms could very well be related to your low blood pressure. This could be a very serious condition. I think that you should see a cardiologist right away. Be sure to tell him about all of your symptoms and the previous comments made by your previous doctor(s).
You really need an accurate diagnosis and treatment here. You could pass out while driving a car or during some other activity that might harm you or others. If your blood pressure diagnosis was a few years ago, it could have gotten lower by now. This would affect the O2 level in your body, which might cause discomfort in your extremities as well as the lightheadedness and fainting. All of your symptoms could very well be related to your low blood pressure. This could be a very serious condition. I think that you should see a cardiologist right away. Be sure to tell him about all of your symptoms and the previous comments made by your previous doctor(s).
Aching in your legs is definitely something that you can experience if you have low blood pressure. You should see a physician about this as soon as possible because it sounds like it's getting worse and there needs to be some intervention treatment as soon as possible to take care of the symptoms before you hurt yourself! Please keep us posted on your situation so that we know how you are doing.