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Until then, it could be anything from the Flu to blood pressure problems.
Blood pressure in the arteries is greatest during systole. Systole is the period of heart contraction, while diastole is the period of heart relaxation.
There are actually studies suggesting that magnesium lowers blood pressure.
A 7-month old baby with a congenital heart disease does usually have a high blood pressure and not a normal blood pressure.
no marijauna is stored in your fat not in your blood it will take months to get out of your system
Diastole is the term meaning the period of ventricular relaxation with the lowest blood pressure. The diastolic number is the second or bottom number in the blood pressure reading, and it is always the lowest.
Yes, high blood pressure medicine is known to affect your period. It can make your period irregular. It also can make your period non existent. It is best to talk with your doctor about which high blood pressure medicine is right for your body and which medication will not affect your menstrual cycle.
I have a dog that is about 7 months old and she just started spotting. Yes she is on her period or "in heat".
Likely non-existent, as women are only pregnant for nine months.
The systolic pressure is the pressure at its highest. You determine this by cutting off the circulation with a blood pressure cuff and slowly dropping the pressure in the cuff until you hear the first sounds of blood rushing through the arteries. That point is the systolic pressure.
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you can get low blood pressure and you period will stop if you become anerexic- which is an illness