What should a woman do if she has low blood pressure and dizziness?
Dizziness caused by low blood pressure in women can be alleviated through nutritional support, medication, surgical treatment, and other methods.
1. Nutritional Support
It is recommended to use albumin supplementation and formulated nutritional fluids under medical guidance to enhance the body's function and improve dizziness symptoms caused by low blood pressure.
2. Medication
Under medical supervision, vasoactive drugs such as epinephrine hydrochloride injection and norepinephrine bitartrate injection may be used to help correct hypotensive conditions and improve microcirculation. Additionally, treatments involving transfusion of red blood cells, plasma, and other components as prescribed by a physician can help rapidly restore effective circulating blood volume, ensure adequate perfusion and oxygen supply to tissues and organs, and relieve discomfort symptoms.
3. Surgical Treatment
If hypotension is caused by severe bleeding due to trauma, surgical intervention is required to stop bleeding at the injury site, repair and ligate ruptured blood vessels, halt blood loss, prevent further progression of hypotension, and thereby improve dizziness symptoms.