my blood pressure reads 111 over 67,is that to low
yes it can cause high bloodpressure and heart problems
The reading could be too high or too low.
can a low distolic(sp) blood pressure number be to low, if so how low is too low and what are the consequences of a low bottom number?
120/80 is the ideal bloodpressure (120 being the bloodpressure at a heartbeat, 80 being the bloodpressure in between heartbeats). Small deviations are acceptable: the peak pressure should be between 110 and 140, the low tension between 70 and 90. From 140/90 up, this is considered high bloodpressure and a risk factor for diseases. A very small difference between high and low (say, 110/90) can also be an indication of a problem. By the way, if you have a lower bloodpressure than the ideal BP, consistently, and you feel healthy otherwise, don't worry about it! There just are people whose bloodpressure is always low, usually very petite females. Personally, I feel fine at 90/60, and not-so-fine at 120/80, actually... A low bloodpressure combined with a feeling of weakness and dizzyness is certainly a problem, as is a low bloodpressure after an accident or other trauma with blood loss! A very low BP can cause your brain to suffer oxygen starvation, and should be treated by a doctor immediately!
Because if their BP is too high, they will start to stress out about it, and if it is too low, they will start to worry.
i am on bloodpressure medication, betablockers and panadeine forte. can senega and ammonia elevate bloodpressure and heartrate?
yes
Either your temperature gauge is reading too hot , your oil pressure is too low , or your gas gauge is at or near empty
Please clarify your question to get an answer. Reading too much into what?
Misplaced themometer, put the head of the thermometer too high (above the still head) the reading will be low, too low and the reading will be high. Badly greased joints, you could lose vapor. Not using cool water in the condensor and the vapor won't condense, and again you could lose vapor of the more volitile compound.
Yes there are no interactions.
Take the advice of your doctor