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Not true, blood types do not make us normal or abnormal!
the normal blood pressure for a 12 year old boy is between 120/70 to 135/77. the normal blood pressure for a 12 year old boy is between 120/70 to 135/77.
The normal blood pressure for a boy who is 6 years old is a top number between 109 and 117 and a bottom number between 72 and 76. For a 6 year old girl the top number should be between 108 and 114 and a bottom number between 71 and 75.
I found an interesting article on child's blood pressure. Blood pressure will change as the child grows, height and weight are a determining factor of blood pressure for children. The link is posted below.
The blood types of mother and father have nothing to do with a child being abnormal. A mother with Rh negative blood (for instance, A negative) who becomes pregnant with a baby with Rh positive blood (A positive) can develop antibodies against the baby, but there is treatment for this.
Hitler did not appear to be abnormal as a child, or as a soldier during WW I.
Yes, It is very harmful for a child of that age to have high blood pressure.
The blood pressure for children 5-13 is 90 that is the best blood pressure if its higher than that consult a physician
It is in the 89th percentile or lower, but it all depends on sex, age, and height.But a 2-year old of average height and blood pressure would have a BP of 88/42.(See link below to pdf chart)
His abnormal piano talents at such a young age that normal adults could not possess.
Blood pressure is how hard the blood is flowing against the walls of blood vessels in the body. It is good to be asking about normal blood pressure values for children because most people think "high" blood pressure (hypertension) is something that only happens to adults. This is hardly the case, as about 5 percent of children have it, too. High blood pressure often does not cause any symptoms in children, but if not treated, it can cause serious health problems in the future. While I cannot answer your question exactly, the numbers do not change that much from year to year. In fact, blood pressure and heart rate in older children are not that much different from adult values. For boys and girls around your children's ages, normal blood pressures would be around 110 to 120 (systolic) over 70 to 80 (diastolic), and heart rates would range from 50 to 180. Having a blood pressure above these normal values on one occasion does not necessarily mean that a child has high blood pressure. Before a child is said to have high blood pressure, the readings would need to be high on three separate occasions, a few days or even weeks apart.
No....they will not because there could be abnormal factors which can effect child's blood circulatory system as well as nervous system.