Low Blood Pressure (Hypotension): 9 Early Signs and Symptoms

Cold, Clammy Skin

Several issues, such as panic attacks, low blood sugar, alcohol withdrawal, and menopause, could cause cold and clammy skin. However, those suffering from low blood pressure should also be aware that getting cold and clammy skin could indicate their BP has dropped.

Those diagnosed with hypotension might not have enough blood pressure to distribute the blood to the extremities resulting in cold or clammy skin. Experts suggest seeking medical help if the skin starts to appear blue or grey, as it could indicate that the low blood pressure is getting more severe and must be addressed by qualified medical personnel.