Blood thinners are usually taken to prevent blood clots, they would not harm a healthy heart although they would increase the risk of bleeding in case of accidents or injuries.
Different blood pressure medications lower blood pressure by acting on different receptors. Without going into too much detail, they would not harm a healthy heart, unless taken in unusually high doses.
Both these medications can be taken with a healthy heart since the conditions they are prescribed for may not be heart related.
No. There is no correlation between the two.
Blood thinners such as Coumadin/warfarin. Vein punctures could take much longer to clot and seal.
It seems unlikely that someone who is 13 would need blood pressure medications. And if someone that age did need blood pressure medication, only your doctor can tell you what is appropriate!
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Blood thinners can be bad to the heart muscles if use to long or to much. I would talk to the doctor and see what is best.
On average a healthy blood pressure is about 100 + the child's age over about 70-85. This varies but that is the average healthy bloodpressure For instance, a 27 year olds blood pressure would be: 127 78 Around about MonkeyLover-Dinda
Someone with schizophrenia who wasn't taking medication would have the same blood pressure as anyone else (112/64).
blood pressure and your heart would be healthy
no
the normal blood pressure for a healthy adult would be around 120/80 mmHg
No. not all change is bad. Suppose you were on a medication for high blood-pressure, but it was making you dizzy. If your doctor changes your medication to one that does NOT make you dizzy, would that be bad? Not at all!
I would think that to most people that what would happen would be fairly obvious, that it would, or could dangerously lower your blood pressure causing strokes, heart failure or death. As a hypertensive person myself (having high blood pressure) I take very strong timed release medication that to me makes me feel the effects all day long: from tightness in the chest to shortness of breath. All in all if someone with normal, or low blood pressure took my medication it would be extremely dangerous and foolhardy to do so.
what would happen is people would live for a shorter period of time cause if there where no hospitals we wouldn't know how to use medication properly or what to eat or how to stay healthy and fit