no.people with extremely high blood pressure may be at more risk of complications from donating blood than other people. Blood donation is intended to save lives, not to put them at risk.
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no.people with extremely high blood pressure may be at more risk of complications from donating blood than other people. Blood donation is intended to save lives, not to put them at risk.
no.people with extremely high blood pressure may be at more risk of complications from donating blood than other people. Blood donation is intended to save lives, not to put them at risk.
hypertensive retinopathy, in which blood vessels in the retina become damaged from increased blood pressure.
They are drugs to control blood pressure
Hypertensive stands for "high blood pressure" A reading of this sort could be anything above 175 systolic (blood being pumped from the heart around the body)
Hypertensive blood pressure can decrease during and after exercise due to the increased blood flow and improved cardiovascular function. Regular exercise can help manage and lower high blood pressure over time.
An Anti-hypertensive is a medication used to reduce blood pressure.
Yes. Potential volunteer blood donors are eligible if their Systolic pressure is 180 mmHg or less and Diastolic is 100 mmHg or less. As long as the blood pressure at the time of donation is within acceptable limits, blood pressure medication is of no concern.
Yes, you can donate blood while taking meloxicam. You cannot donate blood if you are taking antibiotics.
can a diabetic donate blood
Yes, they also have the right to donate their blood.