Yes, 104/72 is a wonderful blood pressure for a forty-one year old woman!
To obtain your blood pressure precisely is necessary to check it out twice a day during one week, at morning and night. Blood pressure vary widely and only
a continued checking during a week can tell you your real blood pressure.
see a doctor ASAP
120 over 80 is normal
120 over 70
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Yes. That is considered to be a normal reading.
120/80 is considered normal for all ages. 127 for the systolic (upper number) is in the high-normal range. Over 90 diastolic (lower number) is above the normal range. So, a diastolic pressure of 96, though not extreme, it's too high, and should be discussed with a doctor.
It means you need to see your doctor. 34 is way too low!
On average a healthy blood pressure is about 100 + the child's age over about 70-85. This varies but that is the average healthy bloodpressure For instance, a 27 year olds blood pressure would be: 127 78 Around about MonkeyLover-Dinda
Is your son well developed? My Daughter is 10 and has dizzy spells, she has breasts and started her periods when she was 9. Her blood pressure is 127 (systolic pressure)
Depends on what it's measuring. Since you didn't say where the pressure is, we can't really answer the question.
If you had your BP taken at a doctor's office, that is a pretty good measurement; however, if that is a home reading that has been repeated over the course of several days, you may want to talk to a doctor to make sure that the 127 is not due to anxiety or other problem. It's an OK number, but on the high end of normal.
It is a little high but they won't put you on medication.Some exercise would most likely lower this.It is normal for your blood pressure to rise as you get older.This is due to you not being able to do some of the things you could do when you were younger.And to normal body changes and metabolism.
8 over 127 is the same as 8 divided by 127: 8 ÷ 127 = 0.2962 . . . (repeating).
127 over 252 is reduced.
It is recommended for a 73-year-old man to have a blood pressure reading of less than 140/90 mmHg. A reading of 127/78 is within this range, while a pulse of 48 is lower than the average but may still be normal for some individuals, especially athletes. It's important to consider the individual's overall health and any symptoms they may be experiencing when interpreting these measurements. If there are concerns, it's best to consult a healthcare provider for guidance.
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