In daily activity sometimes we confused about the meaning of high blood pressure. Health dictionary says blood pressure is "The pressure or tension of the blood within the systemic arteries, maintained by the contraction of the left ventricle, the resistance of the arterioles and capillaries, the elasticity of the arterial walls, as well as the viscosity and volume of the blood; expressed as relative to the ambient atmospheric pressure"
High blood pressure also called hypertension, while hypotension is the opposite; it is when our blood pressure is too low. How we know whether our blood pressure is high or low ? The easy way is we measure it. There many tools to measure blood pressure. The old way by using a konvesional blood pressure that docter used. But there are difficulty using it if we are not a docter. The easy way is using digital blood pressure tools. Just push one button we can see the result.
There are two blood pressure readings are measured :
If either the systolic or diastolic pressure is too high, the patient has hypertension (high blood pressure). The both result are important. The patient needs to be relaxed and seated or lying down comfortably when their blood pressure is taken.
Hypertension - this is when the reading is at least 140/90.
High blood pressure also called hypertension, while hypotension is the opposite; it is when our blood pressure is too low. How we know whether our blood pressure is high or low ? The easy way is we measure it. There many tools to measure blood pressure. The old way by using a konvesional blood pressure that docter used. But there are difficulty using it if we are not a docter. The easy way is using digital blood pressure tools. Just push one button we can see the result.
There are two blood pressure readings are measured :
- The Systolic Pressure - this is the maximum pressure in an artery. It occurs when the heart contracts; when it is beating, and blood is being pumped through.
- The Diastolic Pressure - this is the minimum pressure in an artery. It occurs just before the heart contracts; in between heartbeats. It occurs when the heart is resting
What is normal blood pressure?
Normal blood pressure is generally below 120/80 (one-twenty over eighty). 120 represents the systolic measurement and 80 represents the diastolic measurement.
Desirable blood pressure is:
Normal blood pressure is generally below 120/80 (one-twenty over eighty). 120 represents the systolic measurement and 80 represents the diastolic measurement.
Desirable blood pressure is:
- Systolic - from 90 to 119
- Diastolic - from 60 to 79
Health authorities in the UK and USA say that approximately one third of all people with hypertension do not know they have it - meaning, they probably have no symptoms. Experts say we should check our blood pressure now and again because of this, this is especially the case for people who smoke, drink alcohol regularly, are overweight, and are reaching old age.
If symptoms are felt, they may include:
If symptoms are felt, they may include:
- Blood in urine
- Confusion
- Dizziness
- Fatigue
- Headaches, some quite severe
- Irregular heartbeat
- Pains in the chest
- Problems with breathing
- Vision problems
Low blood pressure (hypotension)
Anybody whose reading is 90/60 (ninety over sixty) mmHg or below has hypotension. For some seemingly healthy patients, in fact, a bit of hypotension is thought to protect them from subsequent hypertension. However, hypotension may mean there is an underlying problem.
If the hypotension is not severe, there may be no symptoms.
If symptoms are felt, they may include:
Anybody whose reading is 90/60 (ninety over sixty) mmHg or below has hypotension. For some seemingly healthy patients, in fact, a bit of hypotension is thought to protect them from subsequent hypertension. However, hypotension may mean there is an underlying problem.
If the hypotension is not severe, there may be no symptoms.
If symptoms are felt, they may include:
- Depression
- Dizziness
- Eyesight problems, such as blurred vision
- Light headedness; fainting is possible
- Nausea
- Pale, cold and clammy skin
- Palpitations
- Shallow panting
- Thirst
- Tiredness
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