Normal blood pressure for an adult is typically defined as around 120/80 mmHg. The first number, systolic pressure, measures the force of blood against the artery walls when the heart beats, while the second number, diastolic pressure, measures the pressure when the heart is at rest between beats. Blood pressure can vary with factors such as age, activity level, and overall health, but consistently higher readings may indicate hypertension, while lower readings could suggest hypotension. It's important to monitor blood pressure regularly to maintain cardiovascular health.
120/80 is normal for a healthy adult. 140 systolic bp is considered borderline, so you're pushing the upper end of normal. Caffeine will make the bp higher.
107/68 is not a high blood pressure. On an adverage healthy adult a normal blood pressure is 120/80.
normal atrial BP is 120/80
Yes, it is a good BP for a 72 year old.
Blood pressure depends on many factors, such as age, race, sex, and cardiovascular shape. However, a generally accepted "normal" blood pressure is 120/80. If you are concerned about your blood pressure, talk to a physician to decide if you are at a healthy blood pressure or not.
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Normal blood pressure for any adult is 120/80
Your BP is in the 'low normal' range. Being fatigued may have nothing to do with your BP.
120/80 is normal.
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If the normal BP for the patient is well over that. If I have a normal blood pressure of 180/120 and all the sudden it drops to 100, then I might be at risk for syncope and hypoxia and other issues.
If your blood pressure is 105 over 64, it would be considered normal.