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Low blood pressure, also known as hypotension, is an often-overlooked but potentially serious condition following a car accident. While many focus on visible injuries, internal issues like low blood pressure or high blood pressure can indicate underlying problems that require immediate medical attention.

What Causes Low Blood Pressure After a Car Accident?

A car accident can trigger low blood pressure for several reasons, including:

  1. Internal Bleeding: Trauma from the accident may cause internal injuries, such as organ damage or ruptured blood vessels, leading to a drop in blood pressure.
  2. Shock: The body’s response to trauma, especially in severe accidents, can lead to hypovolemic or distributive shock, both of which result in hypotension.
  3. Head Injuries: Damage to the brain can disrupt the body’s ability to regulate blood pressure.
  4. Stress Response: Emotional shock or extreme stress after an accident can temporarily lower blood pressure in some individuals.
  5. Dehydration or Blood Loss: Even minor bleeding or lack of fluids during the aftermath of a crash can contribute to low blood pressure.

Symptoms of Low Blood Pressure

Low blood pressure may present with symptoms such as:

  • Dizziness or lightheadedness
  • Fatigue or weakness
  • Fainting or loss of consciousness
  • Blurred vision
  • Nausea

If you experience these symptoms after a car accident, seek medical attention immediately.

Why Prompt Medical Attention is Crucial

Low blood pressure is not always immediately apparent but can signal serious internal injuries. Early diagnosis through imaging and blood tests is critical for identifying conditions like internal bleeding or organ damage. Untreated, hypotension can lead to complications such as organ failure or long-term health issues.

Legal Considerations for Low Blood Pressure Injuries

If your low blood pressure is caused by a car accident due to another driver’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation. Medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering are common areas for recovery. Documentation of your condition and its connection to the accident is vital for building a strong case.

Contact The Adley Law Firm for Help

If you’re experiencing low blood pressure after a Houston car accident, let The Adley Law Firm help you navigate the legal process and secure the compensation you deserve. Call us to schedule a free consultation.

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