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Signs and Symptoms of Internal Bleeding

Low-blood Pressure

This also accounts for one of the reasons you may be feeling dizzy. A low blood pressure [6] is usually below 120/80.  Your blood pressure is simply a measure of heartbeats and the period of rest between successive heartbeats. When there’s a large loss of blood or an ongoing loss of blood, your blood pressure reduces.  You can expect to feel dizzy, have blurry vision, feel numb, and possibly pass out if a low blood pressure persists. One of the complications that can arise from low blood pressure in shock. This isn’t the emotional or psychological shock. It is a characteristic of a life-threatening situation when there is no sufficient blood circulating through the body.