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As one increases in altitude pressure decreases. The pressure in your ears is then higher than the pressure of the air so one feels tension in their ears.
maybe you have infected ears, you shouldn't usually feel much pressure on your ears, usually just a slight tensing up...I really don't know. sorry D;
Usually a person with high blood pressure feel no symptoms. Very dangerous condition.
I was taking medication for high blood pressure and hated the way it made me feel. I went off of it and started to take a supplement of potassium and EDTA and my blood pressure is still normal after 3 month of no prescription drugs.
because as you swim deeper the water pressure pushes agensed your ears
The palpatory method of obtaining a blood pressure is when the person taking the blood pressure feels the radial pulse (in the wrist) while pumping up the blood pressure cuff. When the radial pulse disappears, this is the systolic blood pressure. The systolic blood pressure is the pressure exerted in the arteries when the heart has contracted and is forcing the blood through the arteries - it therefore gives the reading for the maximum blood pressure. When we feel a pulse, we are feeling the blood being forced through the arteries (meaning we only feel the pulse at the maximum pressure which is the same as the systolic blood pressure, allowing us to get a systolic blood pressure from feeling the pulse). The diastolic blood pressure is the pressure in the arteries when the heart is relaxed, or the minimum amount of pressure. Because the pressure is lower at this stage, it is not possible to feel the pulse and therefore it is not possible to obtain a diastolic reading using the palpatory method, a stethoscope is required to be able to hear the blood flow rather than feel it.
Blood pressure.
It depends on how you feel. The blood pressure is not too low, per se. But if you are light headed and dizzy, it may be. If you feel fine, then 120/42 is a good blood pressure.
It happens to me too. I think it is some type of blood pressure difference in the inner ear. I was worried about it at first but I haven't found anything in my reaseach to make me think it is a sign of anything bad. One website says that it is a normal and unavoidable side effect cause by increased blood flow and pressure for some people who exercise and there's nothing that can be done, we just have to live with it.
Because the rest of your body is feeling hot. When you feel hot, the capillaries (small blood vessels) in your ears dilate, or spread out, so that more heat can escape from the blood. Sometimes, when you feel embarrassed, your body is under stress, from muscle action and various substances released from your glands due to your body's reaction to that emotion. This causes the same thing as when you feel hot to happen, and your capillaries in your ears, and sometimes your face, dilate, causing a rush of warm blood to reach those areas.
Ever hear of blood pressure? You're pushing back.
Yes. Whenever a person's blood pressure drops it can result in a blacking out or passing out. Sometimes when you stand up quickly from a laying position you can feel dizzy and maybe see stars. This is an example of a low blood pressure, but not enough to cause a black out.