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Your blood pressure is fine but your heart rate is a little high so you should ask your doctor about that. I know that a normal resting heart rate runs between 55 to 60 bpm. But you might want to talk to your doctor about and ask why you have a normal blood pressure but a seemingly high heart rate.

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A blood pressure of 170/115 is high and above the normal limits. Normal blood pressure should be around 120/70s. Blood pressure goes up with activity but should still stay within certain limits. A heart rate of 140 with activity may or may not be 'too high' depending on how much and how long you exercised. You need to talk to your doctor concerning your blood pressure.

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48 is to low a diastolic

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Q: Is blood pressure 170 over 115 during an exercise stress test normal for a 48 yr old woman with a heart rate at 140 beats per minute?
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