A complication of a low heart rate or "Bradycardia" is high blood pressure.
Whereas Systolic pressure means the peak in blood pressure when your heart contracts, Diastolicpressure is the pressure when your heart relaxes, between beats.Low diastolic pressure usually means a low total volume of blood in the vascular system for the heart to pump. The most common causes of this would be dehydration or hemorrhage.
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The pressure on blood in arteries. This greatly depends on the position of the artery. The farther away from the heart, the lower the blood pressure will be. Blood pressure is normally measured in the underarm and is around 120/80 mm Hg for regular adults and teens.
It means enlargement of the left ventricle of the heart. This is due to excess work done by the heart as in high blood pressure, damage to the heart muscle after heart attack, valvular disease, respiratory disease putting extra strain to the heart.
An abnormally high pulse is referred to medically as tachycardia. This is where the pulse rate is greater than or equal to 120 beats per minute while at rest.It means that the heart is pumping blood very quickly. This often happens after intense exercise or a fearful experience. It is good to rest if this occurs to bring the pulse rate back to normal.
I take it you mean on your blood pressure readings? The bottom number is the pressure the blood is returning to the heart.
HBP stands for high blood pressure, which is a condition where the force of the blood against the artery walls is consistently too high. This condition can put extra strain on the heart and blood vessels, increasing the risk of heart disease and stroke.
Whereas Systolic pressure means the peak in blood pressure when your heart contracts, Diastolicpressure is the pressure when your heart relaxes, between beats.Low diastolic pressure usually means a low total volume of blood in the vascular system for the heart to pump. The most common causes of this would be dehydration or hemorrhage.
(you mean "do areteries pump blood at a high pressure?") areteries do pump blood at high pressure when they are entering the heart.but it flows out at a slower pressure as it is entering the capillaries.the arteries a very narrow tubes and so for a successful flow the blood pumps into the heart quickly.
because if your blood pressure is low then your heart isn't giving enough pressure I think
mean arterial pressure
the blood pressure in your arteries is too high
Hypertensive stands for "high blood pressure" A reading of this sort could be anything above 175 systolic (blood being pumped from the heart around the body)
Blood pressure is the force in the arteries when the heart beats and when the heart is at�rest. High blood pressure is obviously when the force is on overdrive. It may run in families, but many people with a strong family history of high blood pressure never have it. Imagine that your arteries are pipes that carry blood from your heart to the rest of your body. High blood pressure (also called hypertension) occurs when your blood moves through your arteries at a higher pressure than normal. Like driving a car on red line. High blood pressure directly increases the risk of coronary heart disease (which leads to heart attack) and stroke, especially when it's present�with other risk factors. High blood pressure can occur in children or adults, but it's more common among people over age 35. It's particularly prevalent in African Americans, middle-aged and elderly people, obese people, heavy drinkers and women taking birth control pills.
Hypertension just means "high blood pressure." Benign hypertension is high blood pressure that "runs a relatively long and symptomless course"--in other words, your blood pressure is high, but it isn't causing any real problems. More accurately, it isn't causing symptoms. It is causing problems, in that it is damaging your kidneys, heart, and putting you at risk for myocardial infarction (heart attack) and stroke.
The blood pressure raises when the some blood vessels get narrowed, but this doesn't mean that a person suffers of high blood pressure. When gases compress the diaphragm thus compressing heart which reacts by elevating the blood pressure. But primarily, is the narrowing of some blood vessels the cause of blood pressure to rise on some stressing situations.
The pressure of blood returning to the heart; 35 is low.