How to improve low diastolic blood pressure
Low diastolic blood pressure may be caused by physiological factors or pathological conditions such as anemia or aortic valve insufficiency. It is recommended to promptly rule out physiological causes and undergo medical evaluation at a hospital. After a clear diagnosis, follow your doctor's instructions to improve the condition through medication or surgery. The specific analysis is as follows:
I. Physiological Causes
With increasing age, blood vessel elasticity decreases, which can lead to lower diastolic pressure. Therefore, low diastolic pressure in elderly individuals is often a normal physiological phenomenon and generally does not require treatment.
II. Pathological Causes
1. Anemia
In patients with anemia, insufficient blood perfusion can result in low diastolic pressure. If caused by iron deficiency, treatment under medical supervision may include oral administration of folic acid tablets, ferrous gluconate tablets, vitamin B12 tablets, etc. In cases of severe anemia, intravenous transfusion of red blood cells may be necessary to correct the condition.
2. Aortic Valve Insufficiency
Aortic valve insufficiency reduces cardiac output, leading to decreased diastolic pressure. Under medical guidance, medications such as nitrendipine tablets, enalapril maleate tablets, or imidapril tablets may be used. When necessary, surgical intervention such as artificial valve replacement may be required to improve symptoms.
Besides the above-mentioned causes, low diastolic pressure may also be associated with conditions such as heart failure. It is important to follow medical advice and treat based on the underlying cause.