The higher the blood pressure the faster your heart rate
high blood pressure and low pulse rate
Hypertension = High Blood Pressure Tachycardia = High Pulse
No. In fact, their blood pressure is lower than what is considered normal. So is their pulse.
mainly high blood pressure and exercise, but sometimes a health condition can affect that as well. alcohol and smoking are factors also.
it does affect the blood vessels causing the blood vessels to build up with plaque causing hypertension (high blood pressure)
A pulse in a person's arteries is felt as a wave of high pressure blood comes coursing through the vessel immediately after a heart beat. More specifically, the arterial pulse is felt as the jump in blood pressure from the diastolic pressure up to the systolic pressure. A person who has a narrow pulse width; for example 110/100 will likely have a weaker palpable pulse compared to a person with similar physique and a wider pulse pressure like 140/80.
By definition it wouldn't be "normal" to have a high pulse rate. If it was, it wouldn't be called high. But the pulse can be high for several reasons, nervousness, exertion, fighting off a cold...
A patient with low blood pressure an high pulse is most likely to be dehydrated. There are many other possibilities which her health care provider can help sort through.
no
yes
It will affect our heart.
High blood pressure can be attributed to stress, which can also cause a heightened pulse rate. High blood pressure can also be detrimental to one's health if they also have clogged arteries because it can increase the chances of heart disease or a heart attack.