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Blood pressure has been on average 130 over 95 is this bad?
June 25, 2010 By 1 Comment
Meningitis aware asked:
I am 26 years old female and have no underlying medical conditions i am healthy in every way but i have been keeping an eye on my blood pressure over the last 4 months and it has been anywhere between 130 over 89 and 130 over 99. Is this bad ? what dose it mean? should i be going to the dr?
I am 26 years old female and have no underlying medical conditions i am healthy in every way but i have been keeping an eye on my blood pressure over the last 4 months and it has been anywhere between 130 over 89 and 130 over 99. Is this bad ? what dose it mean? should i be going to the dr?
My blood pressure today is 132 over 96. Im not stressed out or anything and i don’t feel ill.
As you can see i don’t know anything about blood pressure so any info would be great!!!!
Also i know the blood pressure Monitor i have is fine because when i do other peoples its usually in the 70′s
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Low Blood Pressure Can Be Serious
June 23, 2010 By Leave a Comment
When the blood presses against the walls of the arteries, it is called blood pressure. Blood pressure derives from two different things. The force of the arteries as they resist the blood and when the heart pumps blood into the arteries and through the circulatory system. Blood pressure readings can change very quickly depending on the time of day, what you have eaten and stress levels.
Many people are concerned with having high blood pressure but if your blood pressure is to low you may experience some scary symptoms such as blurred vision, nausea, dizziness and fainting. Doctors usually consider low pressure as having a healthy cardiovascular system so if you don’t experience any symptoms then there is usually no need to worry. It is not normal for blood pressure to drop suddenly and can be dangerous because it could indicate a serious problem.
The body has to have a certain amount of fluid to function normally. You can lose too much fluid from a stomach flu that causes severe vomiting or diarrhea. Taking diuretics can cause an excessive loss of fluid. Sweating for a long period of time can also cause fluid levels in the body to drop. If you don’t maintain enough fluid then dehydration can occur and cause blood pressure to drop too low. Allergic reactions to food, bees or medicines can cause a severe drop in your blood pressure as well. Anything that would cause an extreme loss of blood or infections that get into the bloodstream and produce toxins or form bacteria can make blood pressure plummet.
Anemia is from a low blood count that can be brought on by excessive bleeding or iron deficiency. Low blood pressure can accompany anemia especially when you change positions from sitting to standing. If you’re not eating a healthy diet, not only will your iron levels be affected but you may not be getting enough nutrients to maintain a normal blood pressure. Drugs such as heart medicines, anti-depressants, anti-anxiety and alcohol can also disturb your blood pressure by making it low. Tell your doctor if you experience alarming symptoms while on medicine. He might want to change your dose.
Low blood pressure without symptoms doesn’t need treatment. If is coming from a medicine and the adjusted dose doesn’t help you need to completely stop the medicine. In order for your doctor to accurately determine the exact cause tests will need to be done. Blood tests will identify problems such as anemia and low blood sugar or hypoglycemia. Heart tests can reveal any abnormalities with your heart and make sure your heart muscle is receiving enough blood and oxygen. Other tests are valsalva maneuver and tilt-table. One option to bring your pressure up is to increase the salt in your diet but don’t overdo it unless you talk to your doctor. There are some natural treatments you could also try if your blood pressure is mildly low and if you have moderate symptoms. Doctors usually agree that people with low blood pressure live longer then people with high blood pressure.
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How does the doctor determine if a person has hypertension?
June 23, 2010 By 2 Comments
Air Force Blood Pressure waiver?
June 22, 2010 By 1 Comment
!PEACE! asked:
I went to meps they said my blood pressure was high. They said it was 152/90. I’m 17. So obviously I was DQ’ed. I was really upset since I’ve never been told I had high blood pressure before. I went out and bought myself my own blood pressure monitor. Every time I take it at home it reads normal. I get readings like 115/77. I went to my school nurse the first day I went it read really high but as I go there it goes lower and lower. I’m also getting less nervous to go to her office and get My BP read. My recruiter called back and told me I need 5 blood pressure reading. I told him give me two weeks I can hardly stay calm enough at my nurse. Do you think If i got to my Dr and it reads high that I’m never going to be able to to join again. Also when I get nervous at my school nurse I get a reading like 132/80. does this sound like a waiverable number? Sorry for there questions I’m just concerned because I know my blood pressure is fine and I don’t want this to interfere with my dream of joining the USAF.
I went to meps they said my blood pressure was high. They said it was 152/90. I’m 17. So obviously I was DQ’ed. I was really upset since I’ve never been told I had high blood pressure before. I went out and bought myself my own blood pressure monitor. Every time I take it at home it reads normal. I get readings like 115/77. I went to my school nurse the first day I went it read really high but as I go there it goes lower and lower. I’m also getting less nervous to go to her office and get My BP read. My recruiter called back and told me I need 5 blood pressure reading. I told him give me two weeks I can hardly stay calm enough at my nurse. Do you think If i got to my Dr and it reads high that I’m never going to be able to to join again. Also when I get nervous at my school nurse I get a reading like 132/80. does this sound like a waiverable number? Sorry for there questions I’m just concerned because I know my blood pressure is fine and I don’t want this to interfere with my dream of joining the USAF.
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June 22, 2010 By 3 Comments
pahopin asked:
An educational video made for the Caribbean countries about how to control and prevent hypertension through healthy lifestyle.
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What does it mean when someone says high or low hypertension?
June 21, 2010 By 2 Comments
abc asked:
I know hypertension is high blood pressure. So does high hypertension refer to a dangerous level of high blood pressure and low hypertension refer to normal blood pressure? I need clarification thanks
Ok i got it. One other thing though, how much change is significant in blood pressure? For example, if one reading is 122/80 and it changes to 123/81, is that a significant change? Also which is more important, the systolic or diastolic
I know hypertension is high blood pressure. So does high hypertension refer to a dangerous level of high blood pressure and low hypertension refer to normal blood pressure? I need clarification thanks
Ok i got it. One other thing though, how much change is significant in blood pressure? For example, if one reading is 122/80 and it changes to 123/81, is that a significant change? Also which is more important, the systolic or diastolic






