The normal blood pressure for the average person (without any medical conditions) would be 120/80. So, according to the average, it isn't normal. Systolic pressure isn't normal, but the diastolic pressure is.
it depends on your age group and gender
if your a teenage girl, it is high
if your in your middle ages its average-high but its fine i think
absolutely not! 120 over 75 is almost perfect
my blood pressure is 167/87 is this normal
That BP is extremely above normal. A normal rate is 120 or less over 80 or less. High blood pressure starts at 140 over 90. Low blood pressure start at 90 over 60. Therefore, the blood pressure given is extremely life threatening. Also it is quite impossible to have since the person would be most likely dead, while on there way up to that pressure.
No this is very unsual health behaviour blood pressure i mean. as being a diabetes specialt i would assume you have leukemia and will need to see medical advice from someone
The normal blood pressure is the same as a normal, healthy person of 120/80. 120 being the systolic pressure and 80 being the diastolic. The reason some elderly person's pressure may increase is due to hypertension or high blood pressure. Older people are more prone to this disorder. Therefore it is important to have your blood pressure checked by a health care professional. The instrument for measuring a blood pressure is called a sphygmomanometer.
That's kind of high. You want it to be somewhere around 110/70. You might want to get that looked at.
If your blood pressure is 167/64, your diastolic pressure is normal, but your systolic pressure is high (above 110-120). Espe this pattern of high/low pressure reading is called "isolated systolic hypertension" or ISH. Most of this is due to ateriosclerosis or hardening of the arteries, where the vessels lose their ability to stretch. Specific antihypertensive medications such as clonidine are often used to treat this condition.
need to know how old you are but YES this is low we treat patients that have a blood pressuer lower than 100 mm/systolic first question are you taking medications or have an underlying condition.
The average systolic blood pressure for an 84-year-old female is around 143 mmHg. However, blood pressure can vary depending on individual health conditions, so it's important to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized recommendations.
You need a longer question. Boy? Girl? Height? This depends on you height and sex.
167/1000 is in its simplest form.
That is considered borderline high blood pressure, however, a one time reading of blood pressure is not enough to make adiagnosis. Some peoples blood pressure goes up just by going to the doctor, called the white coat syndrome. Blood pressure can go up with stress, pain, anxiety, exercise ect...the best thing to do is to take serial readings to get an average. It should average below 140/90 at rest.
167/18 = 9 and 5/18.
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