110/60 - 115/65 mmHg is the widely accepted "norm" in the medical field, assuming for an individual who does not have hypertension. This changes due to stress, emotion, and other factors. This is coming from a pre-med student, I am not a physician. I hope this helps, and please don't hesitate to go see your physician. Also a simple call to the physicians office, doesn't have to be a physician a nurse could also answer this.
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A normal, or ideal blood pressure, would be 80/120. While some individuals may vary from a high-normal of 85/130 to a low-normal of 60/90. Each individual is different.
This is a normal blood pressure if you are very athletic and/or are younger than 20. 98 is considered a normal systolic number, while a diastolic number of 50 is pretty low. This was my blood pressure yesterday and I did some research on it. http://www.vaughns-1-pagers.com/medicine/blood-pressure.htm has a really good chart about ranges of blood pressure
For a while it may go down but afyer a while it will come back to normal.
No it is not normal to have your period while pregnant. I have heard of some small spotting while pregnant but if you have your full period while you think you are pregnant, you thought wrong. You would not be pregnant.
It is sometimes normal if they have been pregnant for a while.
Conversation could alter your blood pressure if someone was saying something that you found to be very offensive, thereby causing anger and an adrenaline reaction, but normal conversation does not affect blood pressure.
A blood pressure test measures two values: systolic and diastolic pressure, expressed in millimeters of mercury (mm Hg). The systolic pressure, the higher number, indicates the pressure in the arteries when the heart beats, while the diastolic pressure, the lower number, reflects the pressure when the heart is at rest between beats. For example, a reading of 120/80 mm Hg is considered normal. Blood pressure categories range from normal to hypertension, with readings above 130/80 mm Hg indicating elevated blood pressure.
Hopefully about 125/80.
That BP is extremely above normal. A normal rate is 120 or less over 80 or less. High blood pressure starts at 140 over 90. Low blood pressure start at 90 over 60. Therefore, the blood pressure given is extremely life threatening. Also it is quite impossible to have since the person would be most likely dead, while on there way up to that pressure.
A blood pressure reading of 123/81 mmHg is generally considered to be in the "elevated" range according to the American Heart Association. While the systolic pressure (123) is within the normal range, the diastolic pressure (81) is slightly elevated. It's important to monitor blood pressure regularly and consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.