Yeah, you're well within normal blood pressure range for an adult or a kid. Average range is between 90-140 systolic and 60-90 diastolic. It's on the low end of the spectrum, but it's still good.
That's a bit on the low side. Normal BP is 120/80
Normal blood pressure 90 to 120 over 60 to 80 is considered ideal
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56 years old
137/98 is an elevated blood pressure for someone of any age.
These numbers show high blood pressure for a 43 year old male. Blood pressure is as follows for men: Minimum 112 over 79 Average 125 over 83 Maximum 137 over 87
A blood pressure reading of 137/78 is not considered high. When the top number is 140 or higher that is considered high blood pressure.
For an adult, a blood pressure of 137/77 is considered in the prehypertensive range if, when repeated, the BP is also this high. Contact your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
A fasting blood glucose of 137 is a concern. A random blood glucose of 137 is not a concern.
It totally depends on your age. Regarding your age of 50, a blood pressure of 136/60 mm Hg is normal.
Normal blood pressure = 120/80, your pressure is a little low and you probable feel a little dizzy when getting out of a hot bath. It's better to have a blood pressure that's a little low than a high blood pressure.
That BP is extremely above normal. A normal rate is 120 or less over 80 or less. High blood pressure starts at 140 over 90. Low blood pressure start at 90 over 60. Therefore, the blood pressure given is extremely life threatening. Also it is quite impossible to have since the person would be most likely dead, while on there way up to that pressure.
A good fasting blood sugar for any age is 80 to 120. A fasting blood sugar of 137 is high, but a random blood sugar of 137 may be normal.
137!
It is: 137/200 = 68.5%
This BP is in normal range. 102 over 87 means Systolic BP is 102 and Diastolic BP is 87. The normal range is Systolic of 100-140 and Diastolic of 60-90.However, the interesting thing about this BP is that the Pulse pressure which is defined as the difference between systolic and diastolic BP, is narrow.Narrow Pulse may be seen in normal people but can also be seen in heart failure, arteriosclerosis, markedly decreased intravascular volume like dehydration and diabetic ketoacidosis.