How to say "low blood pressure" in Brazilian Portuguese?

In Brazilian Portuguese "low blood pressure" translates to  pressão baixa 

Transliteration: preh-sahw bah-shah

🇧🇷 Minha pressão está baixa hoje.

🗣️ mee-nyah preh-sahw eh-stah bah-shah oh-jee

🇺🇸 My blood pressure is low today.



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Brazilian Portuguese

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "low blood pressure" in Brazilian Portuguese?

You can use the word "pressão baixa" which translates to "low blood pressure".

How to pronounce "pressão baixa" (low blood pressure) in Brazilian Portuguese?

The word "pressão baixa" is pronounced as "preh-sahw bah-shah".

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