80/60
70/50
A complication of a low heart rate or "Bradycardia" is high blood pressure.
because if your blood pressure is low then your heart isn't giving enough pressure I think
high blood pressure and low pulse rate
Blood pressure at or above 140/90 is considered high blood pressure. Conversely, pressures below 100/60 (or in some cases, 90/60) are considered low blood pressure.
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Yes it is considered high or low depending on applications
The neurotransmitter epinephrine can cause the blood pressure to become low. This neurotransmitter also regulated the heart rate. It is often controlled by stress.
Normal blood pressure is around 120/80. 87/57 would be considered low blood pressure.
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There are many things that can affect low blood pressure. Some common causes of low blood pressure are dehydration, major infection, heat stroke, pregnancy, slow heart rate, abnormal fast heart rate, moderate to severe bleeding, anaphylactic shock, and medications for other treatments.
No not always. If someone is bleeding badly for example their blood pressure will be low but heart rate high as a compensation. Blood pressure and heart rate are usually inversly related.
It depends on what the cause is. Blood pressure in women can typically run 90 to 100 systolic and be considered perfectly normal. Asymptomatic "low" blood pressure is not considered low blood pressure. If a person has normal (120/80 or less) or high blood pressure (greater than 130/80 or more) and the pressure drops significantly with changing body positions, (i.e., from lying to sitting or standing; sitting to standing), and has symptoms, there is a problem which must be identified and attended to immediately by a physician. See your physician for your blood pressure evaluation.