What is what blood pressure is too low?

A blood pressure reading of less than 90/60 mm Hg is generally considered to be too low, also known as hypotension. However, the threshold for low blood pressure can vary depending on age, health condition, and medication use. Some common symptoms of low blood pressure include dizziness, fainting, nausea, fatigue, and blurred vision. In some cases, low blood pressure may be caused by underlying medical conditions such as heart problems, dehydration, or blood loss. Treatment options for low blood pressure can vary depending on the underlying cause and severity, but may include increasing fluid and salt intake, taking medication, or addressing any underlying medical conditions. It is important to speak with a healthcare provider if you are experiencing symptoms of low blood pressure.