The blood pressure of 103/61 is not all right for a 45 year old male. The ideal blood pressure should be between 115/75 and 120/80.
no it's not ok because 186 over 103 is considered high blood pressure
While 154/103 is not terribly severe, it would qualify as mild hypertension (high blood pressure) and should probably be evaluated by a doctor.
i am not a doctor but 104 over 60 is an excellent blood pressure for a 38 yr old and and just about any other adult
No. 103 is a good, low blood glucose reading that is well within the safe range. 103 is even acceptable for a morning or fasting reading.
Exchange of gases in alveoli takes place through diffusion. This diffusion takes place to partial pressure differences among the gases O2 and CO2. The partial pressure of O2in alveolar sac = 103 mm Hg The partial pressure of O2 in blood = 50mm Hg The partial pressure of CO2 in alveolar sac = 28 mm Hg The partial pressure of CO2 in blood = 45 mm Hg As a result, the O2 from alveolar sacs diffuses into blood. the CO2 diffuses from blood into lungs.
If your blood pressure is 157/94 it means that you have high blood pressure. The normal range of blood pressure is 120/80.HIGH Blood Pressure Symptoms -Stressed, Sedentary, Bloated, Weak, FailingSystolic - Diastolic210 - 120 - Stage 4 High Blood Pressure180 - 110 - Stage 3 High Blood Pressure160 - 100 - Stage 2 High Blood Pressure140 - 90 - Stage 1 High Blood Pressure140 - 90 - BORDERLINE HIGH130 - 85 - High Normal120 - 80 - NORMAL Blood Pressure110 - 75 - Low Normal90 - 60 - BORDERLINE LOW60 - 40 - TOO LOW Blood Pressure50 - 33 - DANGER Blood PressureLOW Blood Pressure Symptoms -Weak, Tired, Dizzy, Fainting, Coma
When you suddenly stand up after lying down, your body requires some time to actively compensate for the resulting changes in blood pressure with height. Assuming that your body hasn't compensated yet and that the blood pressure at your heart is 13.3 kPa what is the resulting blood pressure. (blood ~ 1,050 kg/m3) = 13.3 ×103 Pa - (1.06 ×10^3 kg/m3 ) × 9.81 m/s2× 0.5 m = 8.1 ×10^3 Pa = 8.1 kPa
The Top Number of 103 (systolic) is Good but the 53 (Diastolic) Quit low! Yes, you should be a little concerned. Anything under 90/60 is considered low and will make you feel dizzy and lightheaded. Hypertension makes the brain deprived of an adequate blood supply. You should consult your doctor, they might put you on medicine to help raise it.
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We estimate the pressure difference (specifically due to hydrostatic effects) as follows:Δp = ρgΔh =(pgh1-pgh2)(1.06 × 103 kg/m3) (9.8m/s2) (1.83 m-0) =1.90 × 104 Pa .
103 (56 female and 47 male)
Usually, as people advance in years, their aorta becomes atheromatous thus making it very rigid. This increases the peripheral vascular resistance (the resistance exerted to the blood flow coming out of the aorta) thus increasing the systolic blood pressure. Blood pressure is equal to cardiac output times the peripheral vascular resistance. But the lower the blood pressure to sustain hemodynamic stability in an individual (without any symptoms), the better. So the blood pressure mentioned here (90/51 mmhg) is actually beneficial to a 63 year old and the heart is less stressed supplying the metabolic needs of the body without any symptoms.