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Blood pressure worsens in the winter.
120/80 is the normal blood pressure 120/80 is what we call textbook blood pressure. no one ever has exactly that. but BP depends on so many things, exercise, diet, medical conditions, medication, how much you drink in a day ect. your blood pressure can drop if you do not drink enough water.
That is an abnormal response to cardiovascular exercise. Blood pressure is the measurement of how much the heart pumping blood, you bp should increase when running not decrease. I recommend talking to a doctor about that.
Rapid removal of large amounts of fluid can cause blood pressure to drop suddenly.
Even moderate exercise will not reduce high blood pressure.
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When a rain drop hits the ground it is exerting between 6 and 8 p.s.i.
The blood pressure is the pressure in the arteries created by the large quantity of blood circulating in them. The number on the top is the systolic blood pressure and the number on the bottom is the diastolic blood pressure. The systolic BP is the pressure in the arteries right when the blood is pumped out of the heart, therefore the pressure is bigger. The diastolic BP is the pressure in the arteries after the blood has been pumped out and before the next heart contraction. At this moment, the heart is relaxed and the pressure is much lower.
Normal blood pressure is measured by two numbers that represent how much mercury is in your blood. A completely normal blood pressure reads: Below 120 / below 80.
Veins function as blood reservoirs. For example, in hemorrhage accompanied by a drop in arterial blood pressure, sympathetic nerve impulses reflexly stimulate the muscular wall of the veins. The resulting venous constrictions help maintain blood pressure by returning more blood to the heart. This mechanism ensures a nearly normal blood flow even when as much as 25% of blood volume is lost..
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