Left Ventricle, because it pumps blood to the systemic circuit whereas the right ventricle pumps blood to the lungs.
Hypertension means high blood pressure, usually above 140/90. A high heart rate is called Tachycardia (>100bpm)
What is the normal heart rate for a 79 female with diabeties, high cholesterol and 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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Having a low heart rate and high blood pressure can indicate a condition known as bradycardia with hypertension. Bradycardia is a slower than normal heart rate, typically below 60 beats per minute, while hypertension is high blood pressure above the normal range. This combination can be caused by various factors such as underlying heart conditions, medication side effects, or hormonal imbalances. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and management of this condition.
The left ventricle
the four chambers are there to reduce blood pressure in the heart but when it is a two chambers heart the blood pressure is expected to be high because the heart will be given extra work to do.
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High blood pressure
Hypertension means high blood pressure, usually above 140/90. A high heart rate is called Tachycardia (>100bpm)
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The left side of the heart is part of a high-pressure circuit. The left side of the heart must pump blood throughout the body, requiring higher pressure than the pulmonary circulation.
It causes high blood pressure, and in heavy use a condition called caridomropathy occurs where the heart muscle becomes destroyed resulting in irregular heart beats, high pulse rate, heart disease or even heart failure's.
No not always. If someone is bleeding badly for example their blood pressure will be low but heart rate high as a compensation. Blood pressure and heart rate are usually inversly related.
high blood pressure may be to do with diabetes.
a person with persistent untreated high blood pressure will cause heart disease, diabete, renal failure, stroke and visual impairment. high blood pressure will cause hardening of the blood vessels and further on causing artheriosclerosis in a long run process. blockage of coronary artery can cause heart attack and sudden surge of blood pressure can cause stroke due to rupture or blockage of blood vessel in the brain. as time went by, the heart will have to pump harder and this cause dilatation of heart chamber and causes heart failure.