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[|Human|] 30 year old daughter has started fainting. BP consistently runs low (82/56) was the most recent. Lack energy, Anemia was diagnosed.  Hospital decided after many tests that she has syncope, but gave no recommendation to help her. Tests revealed fatty liver enzymes, heart, lungs, breathing were fine. Problem with clotting was indicated. What can be done to raise her bp, keep it stable, and stop the fainting?
[|AI|]  Hello, Thanks for the query to Chat Doctor. Forum. Anemia, if hemoglobin level is less than 6 gm /DL, we call as severe anemia. If hemoglobin is, still less than this patient may feel dizziness and chances of faintness. Any person (anemic) if fainted, his blood pressure will fall, due to syncope. I wrote, blood pressure will fall, and we will call low BP. In your daughter case, no doubt, she is anemic, but low B P is due to anemia. In my opinion get treatment for anemia, after consultation with a physician and once, anemia cured, she will not develop low Blood pressure. Hope, this information will help you. GOOD LUCK for your daughter.