With increasing or decreasing blood pressure in a person there is a high probability of nausea, diarrhea or vomiting. This is the result of edema and the process of disturbance of microcirculation in the brain tissues. The vomiting center located in the brainstem is irritated, including when there is a significant change in pressure, which can cause vomiting. Thus, it leads to dizziness, nausea and general deterioration in the condition of these symptoms. There are cases when there is an increase in body temperature, which leads to fatigue and lethargy. It is important to control your pressure, because its high and low value can equally have a negative impact on the human body.
Hypertensive diseases can very often be accompanied by symptoms such as diarrhea, nausea and vomiting. When the pressure is high, other centers of the human body may also suffer. Since the consequences of hypertension can be extremely dangerous to health, you should call an ambulance or urgently go to the hospital for emergency care.
Also, with hypertension, when the vascular and pulse pressure rises, the heart rate increases. In addition, the volume of cerebrospinal fluid, as well as circulating blood rises. As a result of this, severe nausea arises due to the excessive production of cerebrospinal fluid. Thus, a hypertensive crisis arises, the body tries to activate its protective functions in order to remove unnecessary harmful liquid and substances from the body.
As a consequence, the patient often experiences nausea and vomiting, pressure, diarrhea, fever due to excess adrenaline in the body. To reduce the temperature, as well as reduce the manifestations of nausea, diarrhea and vomiting, it is necessary to lower the pressure to the optimum value, at which the state of health will stabilize.
At this point, it is important to prevent dehydration and deterioration of the patient due to a large loss of fluid.
Diarrhea and vomiting at low pressure.
Nausea and diarrhea may also occur with low blood pressure. The causes of this can be many factors, namely overwork, exhaustion and anemia, poor nutrition. These symptoms can not always be short-lived, if you do not provide medical assistance on time, then attacks of vomiting and diarrhea can be long-lasting and bring serious harm to the patient's body. Also these symptoms can be accompanied by other unpleasant sensations - weakness, dizziness and rapid pulse.
In addition, nausea provokes the appearance of vomiting. These are the most common signs of low blood pressure. If these symptoms - nausea and diarrhea, do not eliminate in time, then there may be a headache, attention will be reduced. The patient becomes distracted and emotionally unstable.
To eliminate such symptoms, you need to take measures to increase the pressure, which will help improve the patient's condition. For this you can use special medications. Also strong coffee or infusion of Eleutherococcus can help in this. Such plant adaptogens exert a general tonic effect and help increase pressure. In addition, you can take medications that help reduce the severity of bouts of nausea and diarrhea. This will help improve the body.
It is extremely important to establish the true cause and prevent this disease so that there will not be a decrease in pressure in the future.