Low blood pressure is often defined as having a measurement of less than 90 mm Hg for the top number (systolic) or 60 mm Hg for the bottom number (diastolic). Although one individual may be fine with his or her blood pressure readings, another person might consider it to be low blood pressure. Low blood pressure may go unnoticed or may result in fainting and dizziness. In most cases, the cause of low blood pressure ranges from dehydration to serious medical conditions. As a result, it is crucial to identify the cause of low blood pressure and address it. It can occasionally prove fatal. In this webinar, join us to learn more on the topic "Low Blood Pressure: How to Handle This Non-Entity?"