9Brain Fog
When you are suffering from low blood pressure, the amount of blood to your brain will be reduced. As a result, the cognitive areas will not receive sufficient oxygen to function properly and cause brain fog. You might feel disorientated, confused, and totally foggy about everything that just happened. This makes it much harder to multitask at work or school. You would feel spaced out or disconnected, and then the short-term memory will get glitchy. In the long run, low blood pressure would be life-threatening and lead to permanent damages to your brain. [9]















