It is only recommended to take proper dosage given by the doctor. If you are having severe side effects from the dosage your doctor prescibed, contact them immediately to check for alternatives.
yes if pressure is there only it is possible
No problem, but only water, OK ?
I have a hiatal hernia and I think that it is causing my high blood pressure. The blood pressure medication doesn't help only makes the pain worse.
It is important to know your blood pressure information because having high blood pressure can increase your risk for life-threatening illnesses. Heart disease and stroke are both linked to having high blood pressure. The only way to measure your blood pressure is to have it checked with a blood pressure cuff, which thankfully is quick and painless!
Only a few minutes
It seems unlikely that someone who is 13 would need blood pressure medications. And if someone that age did need blood pressure medication, only your doctor can tell you what is appropriate!
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No, veins carry blood at a lower pressure than arteries. Blood in arteries is propelled by heart contractions. Venous blood is propelled only by body movement and gravity.
Yes. This would be a normal resting blood pressure.
Only if the piece won't be able to attack him then. Example: moving in front of a bishop is okay. Moving in front of a pawn is okay. Moving in front of a knight is okay. King, rook, or queen? No ma'am/sir.
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.
most definitely. Caffeine is a stimulant and it raises blood pressure. Then later you crash. People with high blood pressure should only have 1 cup of coffee in the morning and that is it! None would even be better.