Most always low, depending on the level of hypovolemia.
Low blood volume will cause low blood pressure, high heart rate as the heart tries to compensate. Eventually if the volume is low enough the person will go into hypovolemic shock.
The common name for hypertension is high blood pressure. To be diagnosed with high blood pressure, a person typically has three or more readings of 140/90 or higher.
I would say yes. If you got hit in the head there may be an internal bleeding whereas the blood may also clot. There is no spac to get that bad blood out so as the blood increases there is pressure placed on that side or that area where you got the hit causing your heart pressure to rise then leading to High Blood Pressure.
This would mean that the person has high blood pressure and the medical term for this is hypertension.
High blood pressure is measured as two numbers, systolic pressure over diastolic pressure. Any reading of 140/90 or higher is considered high blood pressure.
This would mean that the person has high blood pressure and the medical term for this is hypertension.
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actually , the high blood pressure can be found in the aorta , which carries oxygenated blood..
A prescription of the generic version of a drug for high blood pressure would be the cheapest route. Benazepril, Losartan, and Ramipril are a few generic versions of medications for high blood pressure.
Usually it would cause low blood pressure from dehydration and hypovolemia.
That would be high blood pressure.
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