Ratan Tata Suffering Disease
There is an atmosphere of sadness in the entire country due to the death of Tata Group Chairman Ratan Tata. Ratan Tata was not just a businessman but also a brilliant personality. You will definitely find something like Tata salt, pulses or car in every house of the country. It is said about Ratan Tata that he always did business according to the needs of the people of India. Ratan Tata was not well for the last few days. He was undergoing treatment at the renowned Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai. Ratan Tata was suffering from low blood pressure. Due to which his health started deteriorating. He was undergoing treatment under the supervision of heart disease specialist Dr. Sharukh Aspi Golwala.
Despite the best efforts of the doctors, there was no improvement in Ratan Tata’s condition. Problems emerging with age made the situation more difficult. According to the information received, Ratan Tata was suffering from hypotension caused by low blood pressure. Due to which many parts of his body gradually stopped functioning. He also started suffering from dehydration problem. This becomes a serious problem for the elderly.
How dangerous is low BP?
If your blood pressure is less than 90/60 then doctors consider it as low BP. The risk of both low BP and high BP increases with increasing age. Due to low BP, blood flow to the heart, brain and other organs starts decreasing in elderly people. Due to sudden lowering of BP, the supply of blood and oxygen to the brain starts decreasing. In such a situation, problems like dizziness, lightheadedness and sometimes fainting may occur.
What is the treatment for low blood pressure?
People who have the problem of low BP should consult a doctor without any delay. Apart from this, some important changes should also be made in eating habits and lifestyle.
eat foods high in salt
drink plenty of fluids
stay away from alcohol and cigarettes
Drink more fluids in case of wire diseases
Exercise regularly
Be careful when getting up after sitting and tilting
Stretch your legs and ankles a bit before standing straight.
prop up before getting out of bed
keep your head elevated while sleeping
avoid lifting heavy objects
avoid straining while toileting
Avoid standing still for long periods of time
Do not stay in contact with hot water for a long time
eat small amounts and frequently
reduce carbohydrate intake
Be sure to rest after eating
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