Blood pressure can be regulated by counteracting fluctuations in the blood pressure by the cardiovascular system. This is done by altering the cardiac output and the peripheral resistance.
The pH of the blood is regulated by short term changes mediated by altering the rate of respiration and on the longer term by filtering of the blood in the kidneys.
Blood pressure can be regulated by counteracting fluctuations in the blood pressure by the renal system. This can be done by altering the blood volume.
High blood pressure, unimaginable pain, loud ringing noises etc.
buttermilk will help to lower it short term.
The medical term for a blood pressure cuff is a sphygmomanometer.
Short-term mechanisms for regulating blood pressure include regulating blood volume, heart rate, and peripheral resistance. These mechanisms help to maintain balance and ensure adequate blood flow throughout the body in response to changes in activity or stress.
"Lower blood pressure" is not a term that is just used to describe a condition. It is something you need to do if your blood pressure is too high and you have hypertension.
There is no technical term for a blood pressure monitor. You can buy them at www.consumersearch.com/blood-pressure-monitors or shopping.yahoo.com/blood-pressure-monitors/ A blood pressure monitor is simply known as such. You can get a blood pressure monitor online at sites liek Ebay and Amazon,you can also purchase one at the local Walmart.
Hypertensive is the medical term meaning pertaining to hypertension, or high blood pressure.
long term:low blood cholosterol short term:consitpation,low blood cholesterol
Caffeine can temporarily raise blood pressure, but its long-term effects on blood pressure are not clear and can vary depending on the individual.
It depends on the type of excercise - is it vigorous cardiovascular excercise? Your heart pumps faster, circulating the blood more quickly to your lungs and subsequently the rest of the body. Your blood pressure rises and your skin flushes as the capillaries in your skin dilate to help dissipate heat and keep your body temp at a reasonable level. Your body then determines which organ systems require the most blood supply - in this case the musculoskeletal system. So vessels to your muscles dilate and deliver more blood while the vessels to your kidneys, digestive tract, etc will constrict and receive less blood. That's a very simplistic answer to a complex question.