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The common cold can affect breathing and breathing does affect blood pressure! If you aren't breathing properly blood pressure can read high especially if you are almost stifling and nervous; very low if no air is reaching your lungs, etc adequately.
It is related to the level of the high blood pressure, if the patient has its clinical history recorded in the hospital. Usually, medicine doctors and nurses administer oxygen, along with the proper medicines when the blood pressure is very high.. Normally an episode of high blood pressure does not impair the patient to the almost normally breathing, but the vital signs are all compromised on a general sense.
more than 40-50 times
Yes, medicines are frequently mixtures.
when you breathe the diaphragm makes your lungs expand. the expansion causes the pressure inside your lungs to be lower than outside your body. since fluid (air) goes from high to low to air flows into your lungs.
Yes, some cold medicines contain ingredients that can increase your blood pressure. Consult your pharmacist or physician about any particular medicine you might take if you have hypertension.
140-159 is considered high for blood pressure and may be a sign of hypertension. Normal blood pressure is 120-80. If your blood pressure continues to be high consult a doctore for advice and medicines.
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the mood the person is is can affect their blood pressure such as depression and angry..
Blood pressure would decrease
Blood pressure would decrease
Blood pressure would increase