No. Drinking too much alcohol can raise blood pressure to unhealthy levels. Having more than three drinks in one sitting temporarily increases your blood pressure, but repeated binge drinking can lead to long-term increases. Keep in mind that alcohol contains calories and may contribute to unwanted weight gain - a risk factor for high blood pressure. Also, alcohol can interfere with the effectiveness and increase the side effects of some blood pressure medications. ~Mayo Clinic
If your stomach only has alcohol in it, the alcohol will very quickly go into your blood system. With greasy foods, the concentration of alcohol in your stomach is going to be no where near as high. I hope I helped :)
Is a form of high blood pressure. When the systolic pressure exceeds 140mmhg and the diastolic exceeds 90mmhg. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- it really just means High Blood presure. :) Its not a form of High Blood presure, but it IS High blood presure.
No it does not , it makes your blood thinner.
No, alcohol consumption does not lead to an increase in red blood cell count. In fact, excessive alcohol consumption can actually decrease red blood cell count and lead to anemia.
How do you measure blood presure?
A Sphygmomanometer is used to measure blood pressure
The heart
No.
To decrease a person's blood alcohol level, the most effective method is time, as the body metabolizes alcohol at a constant rate, typically about one standard drink per hour. Drinking water can help prevent dehydration and alleviate some symptoms of intoxication, but it does not speed up alcohol elimination. Eating food may also slow the absorption of alcohol but will not reduce the existing blood alcohol level. Ultimately, the safest approach is to allow time for the body to process the alcohol.
she had high blood presure
blood presure read 158/102
we can chang the temperature,decreasing the temp. presure is also decreases