High Blood Pressure – Morning Surge
Posted in: Blood Pressure Articles Tags: Blood Journal, High Blood Pressure, Medical Journal, Morning Journal, Risk, Stroke, Systolic Pressure
Medical journal in 2003 coined the term Morning Surge. Morning Surge is medically defined as the difference in systolic blood pressure during the first two hours after awakening and the lowest level recorded during the day. The greater the difference the more likely is the risk of stroke.
Understanding Severe High Blood Pressure
Posted in: Blood Pressure Articles Tags: Diastolic Pressure Reading, High Blood Pressure, Pressure Blood, Systolic Pressure
Severe high blood pressure is the condition in which the systolic pressure reading is greater than 180mmHg and the diastolic pressure reading is greater than 120mmHg. When the blood pressure of a person reaches this point, the body becomes more susceptible to internal damage.
What Are the Effects of a Higher Systolic Versus Diastolic Blood Pressure?
Posted in: Blood Pressure Articles Tags: Cardiovascular Event, Doctors, Heart Attack, High Systolic Reading, Normal Diastolic Pressure, Rest Of The Story, Risk, Stroke, Systolic Blood Pressure, Systolic Pressure
Normally doctors look to the systolic blood pressure reading to determine risk of a cardiovascular event like stroke or heart attack. A new study may change their approach when a patient has a normal Diastolic pressure coupled with a high systolic reading. Learn the rest of the story here.
Blood Pressure Monitor USB – The Most Convenient Way to Monitor and Keep a Record of HBP in No Time
Posted in: Blood Pressure Articles Tags: Blood Pressure Monitor, Brando, Desk, Hbp, Pulse Rate, Systolic And Diastolic Blood, Systolic And Diastolic Blood Pressure, Systolic Pressure
It is now possible to check your own blood pressure in-between doing regular things, such as answering calls, updating Facebook and sending off e-mails. You can even do it at work with the blood pressure monitor USB from Brando. It can be nicely propped onto your desk to measure your pulse rate, as well as your systolic and diastolic blood pressure.
Systolic Blood Pressure Medicine – How to Find the Remedies to Lower Blood Pressure
Posted in: Blood Pressure Articles Tags: Augmentation, Blood Pressure Medicine, Blood Pressure Numbers, Diastolic Pressure, Heart Contracts, Hypertension, Lower Blood Pressure, Medicine, Pressure Increases, Systolic Hypertension, Systolic Pressure
Blood pressure patients who always think about what blood pressure numbers truly mean whenever they check their blood pressure, should know the following facts: there are two figures taken when it comes to blood pressure – the systolic pressure (above) and the diastolic pressure (below). 140 would be the regular number of systolic pressure, while 90 would be the regular number of diastolic pressure. Pressure increases could prove to be disastrous in the future. In fact, systolic hypertension comes with instant augmentation in blood pressure the minute the heart contracts.
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