Anterior cardiac pressure
Anterior cardiac pressure is a major symptom of systemic hypotension. Constitutional hypotension, also known as primary hypotension, is more common in women with weak constitutions and often has a family genetic history. Generally there are no conscious symptoms, and they are only found by accident during a physical examination, but people with constitutional hypotension may experience mental fatigue, dizziness, fatigue, palpitations, and pressure in the precardiac area, which are similar to neurosis and are prone to Gastric sagging, renal sagging, Meniere's syndrome, and other diseases are caused by poor constitution, weak heart function, and low stroke volume. Therefore, it is mainly due to lower systolic blood pressure, but it is generally not lower than 80mmHg.
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