Yes, it's just fine, great even. Below 120 over 80 is a good target. Between 90 and 120 is normal for systolic and between 60 and 80 is normal for diastolic. Low blood pressure is not a problem provided that you do not have OTHER issues. Do you feel "light headed", feel like you're about to pass out or just don't have any energy? Have you been checked out lately by a doctor? If your low BP is due to low thyroid or other problems you might want to address those issues. However, if everything else is relatively normal and you just have those low numbers routinely... that's fantastic. As long as you don't feel any bad side effects and your doctor says you're ok, be delighted with those numbers.
Yes. This would be a normal resting blood pressure.
There is nothing about a blood pressure of 90/63 that indicates disease.
The 68 is good. 131 is a little higher than ideal- 120 is the usual goal.
86 / 63 is known as vulgar fraction = one and twenty three sixty thirds, or 1.365
my blood pressure this morning was 125/72 and sometimes the bottom number is 63 is this ok?
Husband is 63 so we were wondering. It probably is not so good. The 143 is higher than normal and the 63 is lower than normal. You should call your doctor with that information and probably get an appointment for an exammination.
My 36 year old very fit daughter has very low blood pressure, 96/63. Is this something she should be concerned about.
my blood pressure is 98 over 63. I feel light headed, headache, and have no energy. What can I eat or drink to help raise it a little?
434/63 − 297/63 = 137/63 or 211/63
The upper limit for normal systolic pressure in kids aged three to five will range from 104 to 116, depending on height and gender. The upper limit for diastolic pressure will range from 63 to 74
yes it is! if you do not have any underlying condition such as high blood pressure and you are a normal active 12 year old, 63 bpm is perfectly normal.
Usually, as people advance in years, their aorta becomes atheromatous thus making it very rigid. This increases the peripheral vascular resistance (the resistance exerted to the blood flow coming out of the aorta) thus increasing the systolic blood pressure. Blood pressure is equal to cardiac output times the peripheral vascular resistance. But the lower the blood pressure to sustain hemodynamic stability in an individual (without any symptoms), the better. So the blood pressure mentioned here (90/51 mmhg) is actually beneficial to a 63 year old and the heart is less stressed supplying the metabolic needs of the body without any symptoms.