First number is systolic, the second number is diastolic.
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You can lower your blood pressure temporarily by becoming as relaxed as possible. Meditate.
Yes. the drug is for blood pressure. Some records show positive test. These tests are called false positives.
It is a reading using a blood pressure cuff that gives you two numbers, the top being 'systolic' and the bottom being 'diastolic'. The systolic pressure is achieved when the left ventricle is pumping blood out into the body, the diastolic blood pressure is achieved when the left ventricle is relaxing. A "normal' blood pressure is 120/80. Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is over 140 systolic or over 90 diastolic. Disease states may dictate different goals for blood pressure.
Yes, high blood pressure can potentially affect a lie detector test, also known as a polygraph test. The test measures physiological responses such as heart rate, blood pressure, and respiration, which can be influenced by stress or anxiety. If a person has high blood pressure or is nervous during the test, it may lead to responses that could be misinterpreted as signs of deception. Therefore, physiological conditions like high blood pressure can complicate the accuracy of the results.
You might be able to "beat" a blood pressure test by relaxing as much as possible and staying calm before you have the test in order to temporarily lower your blood pressure. Of course, if you have high blood pressure, the result of "fooling" the test could result in your death, so it might be a better choice to take medicine or use an herbal remedy, exercise, lose weight if you are overweight, etc. in order to really get your blood pressure truly lowered.
It'll Increase your blood pressure because the blood is being rushed to the area where your flexing, which causes your blood pressure to rise.
ask your Dr for a med for high blood pressure and test you blood pressure
On installed transformer a test is performed to check weather it has any oil leakage or not, the test is called pressure test, more precisely pressure leakage test.
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