Ask Ayurveda

/
/
/
How to recover from low bp. ?
FREE!Ask Ayurvedic Doctors — 24/7
Connect with Ayurvedic doctors 24/7. Ask anything, get expert help today.
500 doctors ONLINE
#1 Ayurveda Platform
Ask question for free
00H : 28M : 04S
background image
Click Here
background image
Cardio Disorders
Question #33637
144 days ago
840

How to recover from low bp. ? - #33637

Prerna

14 years old girl having low bp since 8 months . Especially while waking up .Even if she wakes up slowly ,it occurs. Why is it happen ing for a very long time and kindly provide solution please... lightheaded also sometimes

Age: 14
Chronic illnesses: No but dust allergy
PAID
Question is closed

Doctor-recommended remedies for this condition

FREE! Ask an Ayurvedic Doctor — 24/7, 100% Anonymous
Get expert answers anytime, completely confidential. No sign-up needed.
CTA image

Doctors' responses

Low BP is due to insufficient diet, Take black dates, peanuts, banana in your diet Fresh lime water will salt + honey during the day .

12777 answered questions
31% best answers
Accepted response

1 replies
Prerna
Client
143 days ago

Okay

Low Blood pressure due to position change is due to postural hypotension which is common in adholscence due to growth and hormonal changes Sometimes nutritional deficiency thyroid or heart related issues and mild dehydration will be the reason

Once check cbc thyroid profile iron ferritin vit B12 levels folate vit D sr electrolytes thyroid ecg and once check her blood pressure in sitting lying and standing position Give her plenty of fluids Buttermilk barley water soaked raisins Once we get the reports we can know the exact cause for her persistent low Bp

4246 answered questions
40% best answers

6 replies
Prerna
Client
143 days ago

Doctor there are no other symptoms associated with it…

Prerna
Client
143 days ago

Yes bp is low in sitting position and standing

Yeah it’s postural hypotension.pls Once get the investigations which I have advised

4246 answered questions
40% best answers
Prerna
Client
143 days ago

But can it be serious?

Then try to give her balanced diet Plenty of fluids like butter milk coconut water barley daily Once check investigations which I have advised Not to worry, her bp will improve

4246 answered questions
40% best answers

The reasons are several like sometimes might be due to simple dehydration, nutritional deficiency, harmonal imbalances , and along with that is she is having any associated symptoms like fainting / chest pain / palpitations— but do not worry as she is very small just once we rule out you can live peacefully without any tension So better once to go for routine investigation

4246 answered questions
40% best answers
Accepted response

HELLO, This can happen due to staying in same posture for too long, it is called as postural hypotension. nutritional deficiency is another common reason for low bp.

I recommend the following for her- 1. 4 Dates soaked on milk for 1 hr-consume before breakfast 2. Include banana,dry fruits and protein sources in her diet. 3. Coconut walt is very beneficial 4. earwax accumulation can also cause dizziness and lightheadedness in children. Get her earwax removed if it is in excess. Follow up after 15 days. REGARDS, DR.ANUPRIYA

832 answered questions
64% best answers

1 replies
Prerna
Client
143 days ago

Okay Thanks

Once blood test should be done CBC S. VitD S.vit B12 S. Ferretin LFT

989 answered questions
26% best answers

3 replies

It can be relate to liver condition also

989 answered questions
26% best answers
Prerna
Client
143 days ago

Why to test lft?

Prerna
Client
143 days ago

Ohh okay

Understanding the Condition from a Modern and Ayurvedic Perspective

The symptoms you describe—low blood pressure, lightheadedness, and difficulty waking up—are characteristic of a condition called orthostatic hypotension (also known as postural hypotension). This occurs when blood pressure drops suddenly upon standing up from a sitting or lying position.

Why this happens: When a person stands up, gravity pulls blood down to the legs and feet. The body’s autonomic nervous system usually compensates by increasing the heart rate and constricting blood vessels to ensure enough blood flows to the brain. In orthostatic hypotension, this system doesn’t respond effectively, leading to a temporary decrease in blood flow to the brain, causing dizziness, lightheadedness, and even fainting.

In teenagers, this can be linked to:

Growth spurts: Rapid growth can put a strain on the circulatory system.

Dehydration: Not drinking enough water is a very common cause.

Nutritional deficiencies: Conditions like anemia (iron deficiency) or B12 deficiency can contribute to low blood pressure.

Underlying conditions: Though less common, it can be a sign of endocrine issues, heart problems, or neurological disorders.

Neurally mediated hypotension: This is a specific type of orthostatic hypotension that often affects young adults and children, where there is a miscommunication between the heart and brain.

Diet and Nutrition Increase Salty, Sweet, and Sour Tastes: A diet that includes these tastes helps to pacify Vata dosha and can help raise blood pressure. Use rock salt or Himalayan pink salt in moderation.

Hydration is Key: Ensure she drinks plenty of water throughout the day.

Add a pinch of rock salt and a few drops of lime to a glass of water for a natural electrolyte drink.

Sip warm water infused with a slice of ginger.

Nourishing Foods:

Almonds and Raisins: Soak 5-6 almonds and 10-15 raisins overnight. In the morning, peel the almonds and eat them along with the raisins and the soaking water. This is believed to strengthen the adrenal glands and improve circulation.

Beetroot Juice: A glass of beetroot juice twice a day can help improve blood flow.

Include Healthy Fats: Incorporate ghee (clarified butter), sesame oil, and almond oil into her diet.

Eat Small, Frequent Meals: Instead of three large meals, suggest she eats 5-6 smaller meals to maintain stable energy and blood pressure.

3. Lifestyle Modifications Slow Movements: This is the most crucial practical solution. Advise her to wake up very slowly.

First, sit up in bed and dangle her legs over the side for a minute or two.

Then, slowly stand up.

Abhyanga (Warm Oil Massage): A daily self-massage with warm sesame or almond oil before a bath can significantly improve circulation and calm the nervous system.

Avoid Standing for Long Periods: If she has to stand for a long time, suggest she shifts her weight or gently clenches her leg muscles to encourage blood flow.

Gentle Yoga and Pranayama:

Anulom Vilom (Alternate Nostril Breathing): This breathing technique can help balance the nervous system and regulate blood pressure.

Sarvangasana (Shoulder Stand) and Tadasana (Mountain Pose): These are beneficial for improving circulation. However, these should be practiced under the guidance of a yoga instructor, especially for someone with low blood pressure.

Stress Management: High stress levels can affect blood pressure. Encourage her to practice meditation or other relaxation techniques.

Proper Sleep: Ensure she gets 7-9 hours of restful sleep each night.

Treatment 1) tab makaradwaja 125 mg - after food with honey 3 times

2) tab vishamushti -125 mg after food with milk 3 times

765 answered questions
34% best answers

1 replies
Prerna
Client
143 days ago

Okay 👍 Thanks

Please check Thyroid Function Test Sr. Electrolytes Heamoglobin BSL ®

Give soaked dates with a cup of milk and a teaspoon of ghee in the morning.

Diet should include dal in it.

Chicken soup is also a good option.

ORS sachet in 1lt water should be the 1st liter of water of the day that she consumes.

If all this is ok and she still continues to have low bp and gets giddy visit an ENT and get her ear checked up.

967 answered questions
27% best answers

4 replies
Prerna
Client
143 days ago

What is BSL?

And you provided test Is there any concern?

The above given test would help you find out why exactly is she having hypo tension

967 answered questions
27% best answers
Accepted response

Blood Sugar Levels.

May be she is getting giddy due to low sugar levels along with hypo tension.

Diet and reducing carbohydrate intake to maintain weight is why kids now a day have low sugar levels

967 answered questions
27% best answers
Prerna
Client
142 days ago

Okay thanks

Don’t worry take tab ht kot 1tab bd,lipomap 1tab bd enough

12853 answered questions
34% best answers
Your personalized treatment is ready
We've added the medicines recommended by your doctor.
Your personalized treatment is ready
We've added the medicines recommended by your doctor.

3 replies
Prerna
Client
143 days ago

Ok

Give ayuevedic nutritional support Rajwadiprash with gold 1tsp with milk all supplements are there in lehya

12853 answered questions
34% best answers
Prerna
Client
143 days ago

Thanks Any other solution also ???

Give her raisin soak overnight morning give th chew and then drink the water Keep her hydrated Balanced diet Check her HB once

13011 answered questions
29% best answers
Your personalized treatment is ready
We've added the medicines recommended by your doctor.
Your personalized treatment is ready
We've added the medicines recommended by your doctor.

0 replies

Hello, Prerna is 14 years old and has been facing low BP for the last 8 months, especially while waking up, along with lightheadedness. This is usually called postural hypotension (BP suddenly drops when standing up).

✅WHY IT HAPPENS

1. Low salt & fluid intake – not drinking enough water or taking very little salt. 2. Low hemoglobin / iron deficiency – common in teenage girls. 3. Nutritional deficiencies – especially Vitamin B12, folic acid. 4. Postural hypotension – BP drops suddenly when standing up after lying down. 5. Stress, irregular meals, lack of sleep may worsen the condition. 6. Rarely, it may be linked to thyroid, heart, or adrenal function – so doctor’s review is important.

✅AYURVEDIC PLAN OF TREATMENT

✅AYURVEDIC SUPPORT 1 Draksharistha 15ml-0-15ml after food

✅ Diet & Lifestyle

Drink 2–2.5 liters water daily. Add ORS / lemon water with a pinch of salt & sugar once a day. Include iron-rich foods: spinach, dates, jaggery, pomegranate, beetroot. Dry fruits (almonds, raisins, walnuts) soaked overnight are very helpful. Small, frequent meals instead of long gaps. Avoid getting up suddenly – first sit on the bed for 1–2 minutes, then stand.

✅ Home Remedies

Munakka (black raisins) – soak 5–7 overnight, eat in morning.

Lemon water with rock salt – improves BP.

Tulsi leaves with honey – supports circulation.

✅ When to Seek Medical Help

If she faints, has chest pain, palpitations, or extreme weakness. If low BP continues despite good hydration and nutrition. Get hemoglobin, thyroid, and Vitamin B12 test done – deficiencies are common at this age.

Most teenage low BP is due to low fluids, low hemoglobin, or poor diet. Encourage Prerna to stay hydrated, eat iron-rich foods, add a pinch of salt in daily diet, and rise slowly from bed.

Wishing her a good health😊

Warm Regards Dr Snehal Vidhate

11498 answered questions
28% best answers

0 replies

Why It Might Be Happening - Postural Hypotension (Vata-related): Sudden drop in BP when rising due to weak vascular tone or low plasma volume. - Poor Hydration or Electrolyte Imbalance: Teens often skip water or salt, especially in warm climates. - Low Agni (digestive fire): Weak digestion leads to poor nutrient absorption, affecting blood pressure. - Adrenal fatigue or stress: Emotional strain or irregular sleep can subtly affect cortisol and BP regulation. - Menstrual irregularities or anemia: If her periods are heavy or irregular, iron deficiency may contribute.

1.Draksharishta 10 ml with 10 ml water twice daily after meals 2.Shatavari churna 1/4 tsp + Ashwagandha churna 1/4 tsp with warm milk twice daily 3.Mukta shukti bhasma 1 pinch with honey once daily

Diet & Lifestyle Tips - Morning ritual: Give her warm water with a pinch of salt and lemon before rising. - Breakfast: Ensure she eats within 30 minutes of waking—dates, soaked almonds, ghee-roti, or banana with nut butter. - Hydration: Coconut water, buttermilk, and lime water with jaggery are excellent.

11177 answered questions
28% best answers
Your personalized treatment is ready
We've added the medicines recommended by your doctor.
Your personalized treatment is ready
We've added the medicines recommended by your doctor.

0 replies

Experiencing low blood pressure, especially upon waking, can be concerning, especially in a young girl of 14. In Ayurveda, this may be related to an imbalance in Vata dosha. Vata governs movement and when imbalanced, it can lead to irregularities in circulation and nerve activities, causing dizziness or lightheadedness while getting up. The body may be lacking the necessary ‘ojas’ or vitality, which contributes to robust and stabilized bodily functions.

To address this, first ensure she stays hydrated, as dehydration can exacerbate low blood pressure. Drinking a glass of warm water first thing in the morning can help. Additionally, increasing salt intake slightly might be beneficial if sodium levels are low but consult with a healthcare provider beforehand.

Diet plays a crucial role. Include grounding and nourishing foods. Warm cooked meals such as soups and stews with root vegetables like sweet potatoes, carrots, and beets can be helpful. Adding a small pinch of Himalayan pink salt to meals adds needed minerals that could support blood pressure. Avoid excessively light, dry, or cold foods which can aggravate Vata.

Herbs and spices can also support balance. Dashmool tea, for example, can stabilize Vata. Have her introduce it gently by consuming warm teas with ginger and cinnamon that enhance digestion and circulation.

Be careful with sudden shifts in posture. Advise her to move from lying down to sitting gradually, pausing between each change. Gentle yoga or pranayama practices like Nadi Shodhana can enhance energy flow and stabilize her condition, while avoiding overstimulating activities.

Remember, if symptoms persist or worsen, consulting with a healthcare provider is essential to rule out underlying conditions. They can offer comprehensive advice tailored to her specific medical needs, ensuring a safe path forward.

11447 answered questions
29% best answers
Your personalized treatment is ready
We've added the medicines recommended by your doctor.
Your personalized treatment is ready
We've added the medicines recommended by your doctor.

0 replies

Low blood pressure in a young girl could be linked to a variety of factors, and understanding the root cause is crucial. From an Ayurvedic perspective, this could involve an imbalance in the vata dosha, which governs movement and circulation in the body. When vata is aggravated, it can disrupt blood flow and cause symptoms like low blood pressure or lightheadedness.

To begin addressing this condition, a nourishing and grounding diet would be beneficial. Encourage her to have warm, cooked meals that are easy to digest, like soups and stews. Including spices such as cumin, coriander, and fennel can help balance vata. Make sure she gets regular meals to stabilize her energy levels and blood pressure throughout the day.

Hydration is vital, so remind her to drink plenty of warm water or herbal teas — ginger or licorice tea can be especially supportive. A small pinch of salt in the water can also help maintain fluid balance and support circualtion.

Abhyanga, or self-massage with warm sesame oil, can be practiced daily before bathing to calm vata and promote circulation. Pay special attention to massaging her arms, legs, and feet to enhance blood flow.

Encourage her to rise slowly from bed, sitting up first before standing to allow her body time to adjust. Practicing deep, slow breathing, even for just a few minutes daily, can help calm the nervous system and balance vata.

It’s important to address any underlying health concerns, so consider consulting with a healthcare provider to rule out other causes of her low blood pressure. If her symptoms persist or worsen, seeking medical attention is essential to ensure she receives appropriate care.

11924 answered questions
29% best answers
Your personalized treatment is ready
We've added the medicines recommended by your doctor.
Your personalized treatment is ready
We've added the medicines recommended by your doctor.

0 replies
Speech bubble
FREE! Ask an Ayurvedic doctor — 24/7,
100% Anonymous

600+ certified Ayurvedic experts. No sign-up.

About our doctors

Only qualified ayurvedic doctors who have confirmed the availability of medical education and other certificates of medical practice consult on our service. You can check the qualification confirmation in the doctor's profile.


Related questions

Doctors online

Latest reviews

Rae
1 hour ago
This answer was seriously helpful, way more detail than I expected! Really appreciated the suggestions, esp. on diet and yoga. Thanks a ton!
This answer was seriously helpful, way more detail than I expected! Really appreciated the suggestions, esp. on diet and yoga. Thanks a ton!
Gabriella
1 hour ago
This answer was a lifesaver! Cleared up so much confusion and gave solid steps to tackle my bathroom breaks. Huge thank you! 🚽💤
This answer was a lifesaver! Cleared up so much confusion and gave solid steps to tackle my bathroom breaks. Huge thank you! 🚽💤
Xanthe
10 hours ago
Really appreciated the detailed answer! Helped me understand what to do and what to avoid. Feeling a lot clearer about managing things now. Thanks!
Really appreciated the detailed answer! Helped me understand what to do and what to avoid. Feeling a lot clearer about managing things now. Thanks!
Peyton
12 hours ago
Thanks! This reply was super helpful and clear. Appreciate the additional tips and the personal touch. Exactly what I needed. 😊
Thanks! This reply was super helpful and clear. Appreciate the additional tips and the personal touch. Exactly what I needed. 😊