What should be done for dizziness caused by hypotension in the elderly?

Aug 24, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Li Man
Introduction
Low blood pressure–related dizziness in elderly individuals can be alleviated through massage. If symptoms such as hypotension and dizziness are present, massage therapy may help relieve—or even eliminate—these symptoms. Gently press the Baihui (GV20) and Tianzhu (BL10) acupoints with your fingertips. Massaging these two points effectively improves symptoms of hypotension and dizziness, primarily because stimulating the Baihui point helps alleviate dizziness caused by low blood pressure.

Due to various life stresses encountered in daily reality, many people experience a range of physical discomforts—such as hypotension and dizziness—though these symptoms are generally not severe. Nevertheless, timely intervention remains essential to restore health promptly. So, what should be done when elderly individuals experience hypotension accompanied by dizziness?

What to Do When an Elderly Person Experiences Hypotension and Dizziness

Hypotension-related dizziness in the elderly can be alleviated through massage therapy. For individuals experiencing hypotension and dizziness, gentle finger pressure applied to the Baihui (GV20) and Tianzhu (BL10) acupoints may help relieve—or even eliminate—these symptoms. Stimulating the Baihui point effectively mitigates dizziness caused by hypotension, while the Tianzhu point promotes cerebral and systemic blood circulation, thereby improving vertigo.

The causes of hypotension are commonly associated with cardiovascular disease, hypertension, paraplegia, diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, multiple organ dysfunction syndrome, and frailty in elderly individuals who are unable to care for themselves. In older adults, hypotension often arises from progressive hardening of the heart and vascular system, reduced vascular elasticity, and heightened sympathetic nervous system activity—which tends to elevate systolic blood pressure. Chronic hypertension damages baroreceptors; consequently, sudden postural changes or administration of antihypertensive medications may trigger abrupt drops in blood pressure, resulting in hypotensive symptoms.

In daily life, no extraordinary precautions are required—simply maintain regular work and rest schedules and ensure balanced nutrition. We hope this information proves helpful to you.