There are so many reasons for this. The main one is not drinking enough water. If you have low blood pressure try making sure you drink 4 litres of water a day. And if you're doing some intense exercises then drink 6 litres or more. Sometimes it's not eating enough salt, but with today's diets that's highly unlikely. If your urine is really yellow then it's likely that you're not drinking enough water.
Some other things that could result in low blood pressure is problems with the kidneys, heart or brain, but having low blood pressure from a problem with those organs is extremely unlikely.
the most commen reason would be a weak hart or something effecting the hart. also a person losing a lot of blood will have this. anything that disturbes the blood flow as it workes like pushing - the blood behinde pushes the blood in front ect. all cused by the harts contracting, the force of this is the presur. anything that can effect this can cuse a low blood presure.
there are also sevral genetic disorders were it accoures naturly but these people should be on medication to stop this as it can hinder a lot of phisical actions.
Normal blood pressure in an adult would be 120/80
It totally depends on your age. Regarding your age of 50, a blood pressure of 136/60 mm Hg is normal.
Yes and no. Diazepam will lower your blood pressure while it is in your system, but not significantly or anything. It isn't a drug that would ever be prescribed to lower blood pressure and is not effective in that regard.
I'm not a doctor, but I would think that over time, once you learn to control your anxiety and fear, then you can lower your blood pressure. Another way would be to remove yourself from the environment in which you are surrounded by, that is raising your blood pressure. Anxiety disorders and genetic pre dispositions to high blood pressure don't help but you can either take medications or exercise to help lower it over time. In conclusion, yes over time if you continuously stop creating cortisol in the body, your blood pressure should return to normal.
Normal blood pressure would be 120/80 or less regardless of his/her weight.
my son is 4 years old what is a normal blood pressure for him.
People who are athletic may have a lower pulse (exercise strengthens the heart, and ther heart becomes more efficient at pumping blood). 117/56: this blood pressure is normal. A pulse of 50 may be normal, but you have to look at the bigger picture: * is the person symptomatic (such as dizzy, nauseated, sweaty) * is the pulse regular or irregular * is the person on any medications that would cause a lower heart rate
Normal blood pressure is around 120/80. 87/57 would be considered low blood pressure.
Yes. This would be a normal resting blood pressure.
It would be normal to have headaches with Blood Pressure that high. You should see a Doctor immediately.
A healthy blood pressure range would be 120/80. Often if your blood pressure is higher than this you will be told you have high blood pressure and anything lower would be low blood pressure. If your blood pressure is over 140 then you should take steps to reduce this.
That reading would indicate a high blood pressure, 120 over 80 would normal.