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Is Nausea And Lightheadedness Related To High Blood Pressure?

I'm a 16 year old girl, over the last few days I've been very tired and week. I've also experienced constant nausea and light-headedness. It worsens when loud noises are made. I went to the obgyn for an annual visit yesterday, she said my blood pressure was 90/50. I was wondering if this could have anything to do with low/high blood pressure? Should I seek medical attention?
Tue, 25 Nov 2014
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Hi,
Thanks for asking.
Based on your query, my opinion is as follows.
1. At present, you seem to have low blood pressure.
2. The blood pressure, at present is very low which could cause light headedness. This could be secondary to dehydration and constant nausea could be secondary to this.
3. Also get a complete hemogram done to evaluate for anemia. More fluids and salt intake necessary to improve blood pressure. concentrate on nutrition.
Hope it helps.
Any further queries, happy to help again.
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Is Nausea And Lightheadedness Related To High Blood Pressure?

Hi, Thanks for asking. Based on your query, my opinion is as follows. 1. At present, you seem to have low blood pressure. 2. The blood pressure, at present is very low which could cause light headedness. This could be secondary to dehydration and constant nausea could be secondary to this. 3. Also get a complete hemogram done to evaluate for anemia. More fluids and salt intake necessary to improve blood pressure. concentrate on nutrition. Hope it helps. Any further queries, happy to help again.