fast heart beat and low blood pressure?

i dont eat a lot of certain types of food and i’m not overweight. my fast heart beat is not because of caffeine because i dont have caffeine and i dont have a lot of salt. every time i do a fast movement i get a head rush and i get blackouts. ive seen my doctor for my fast heart beat and he says i have anxiety probs but i know i dont because im such a calm and relaxed person. i try to have sweet things when my blood pressure drops a lot but if i constantly have sweet things i will just get fat.
so does anyone know why my heart beats fast and my blood pressures always low?
i forgot to say i do have anemia but an anemic person doesnt get a head rush EVERY time they do a fast movement.

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8 Responses to fast heart beat and low blood pressure?

  1. Teri D

    One common cause of a low blood pressure with high pulse rate is dehydration. The thing is a person needs to know what is your heart rate? What is your BP? In nursing you do a test checking your BP lying down, sitting, and then standing up….a variation of 15 or more points would indicate you are dehydrated. You can get a head rush from getting up too quickly if you are hypotensive (low blood pressure). Sweets aren’t going to affect your blood pressure. Try increasing your fluid intake, have something like Gatorade rain for the electrolytes and then see how you feel. Regarding stress and anxiety….you would be amazed at the symptoms a person can have from these conditions, all you have to do is research to see.

  2. andy

    you need to get to an emergency room asap my mom is a nurse and she told me that can lead to heart failure good luck

  3. The Teacher

    See another doctor. Obviously this one is a quack! You shouldn’t be blacking out. See a heart specialist.

  4. blaze23

    You need a second opinion. This is not normal. Anxiety can account for raised heart rate but not low blood pressure and black outs. See someone else.

  5. DoorstepDoc

    The normal heart rate is usully between 60-90 beats/min and the blood pressure range is from 90-120 mm Hg (systolic). First check if you really have a fast heart beat and a low blood pressure comparing with these levels. Most likely you would fall in this range so just relax. There is a good amount of individual variation in these between individuals. One good way to avoid blackouts is to have lemonade adding a pinch of salt (you need to add salt to prevent your BP falling) before you start any strenuous activity, will surely help.

  6. chandrasekharam b

    Anemia, hyperthyroidism, diabetes and a heart disease are the general causes for the symptoms and signs you are complaining of. So please consult your Doctor for a detailed examination, necessary investigations and advice / treatment.

  7. THOMAS W

    It is worthwhile seeing your family doctor if you have a very fast heart rate it can cause low blood pressure. Eating something sweet will not help your blood pressure you should treat it by taking something to drink.

  8. maheswari m

    This Patient Guide is written for the loved ones of heart patients who are dealing with the short-term stress that comes with a test, procedure or recent diagnosis of heart disease. It explains why support is so important to a loved one with heart disease. It also offers practical strategies on how to support a loved one while also taking care of yourself.

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