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Can Low blood pressure cause Angina?

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Can Low blood pressure cause Angina?

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Only if your blood pressure is low enough that it is not delivering a insufficient blood supply to the coronary arteries. If this happens, one could develop chest pain which is a symptom of angina. If there is an insufficient blood supply, this can of course also lead to a heart attack. For this to happen, your BP would have to be really low. As I said, If your BP becomes too low, this would mean your BP is not sufficient enough to deliver enough blood to the organs of the body, this will result in your organs not working properly and this can cause damage. A usual indication of BP that is too low is dizziness. If there is not a sufficient blood supply to the brain, your brain cells won’t receive enough oxygen and nutrients, and this will result in a person feeling lightheaded and dizzy etc, It really depends how low your BP is and other circumstances. If you are having chest pains, see your Dr. There could be other reasons for your chest pain.

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