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Have been off beta blocker almost 3 weeks now n my Bp reading have been even lower. What are the consequences of high blood pressure? Normal blood pressure during pregnancy is less than 120 systolic and less than 80 diastolic.

About one in three people in the United States has high blood pressure. This is called systolic pressure. Continued A few other changes can also keep your blood pressure in check.

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All Rights Reserved The information below and in the related links is designed to help you understand what your latest blood pressure readings may mean for your health -- and to provide tips on what you can do to get or keep your blood pressure in a healthy zone. NOTE: This information isn't a substitute for medical advice provided by your own doctor. If you think you might have hypertension or elevated blood pressure, be sure to discuss your blood pressure concerns with a doctor or nurse, who can help you factor in other important information, such as other medical problems you may have. In particular, the information below and in the related links may not always apply to those who are very old, very frail, or have multiple chronic medical conditions. This type of high blood pressure becomes more and more common as people get older. For this kind of hypertension, doctors usually conclude it's more important to focus on the systolic pressure, rather than the diastolic pressure. Very high blood pressure can cause symptoms such as headache, nausea and vomiting, mental confusion, vision changes, chest pain, or shortness of breath. During a hypertensive emergency, a medical team will work to bring your blood pressure down quickly. Blood pressure in this range can also damage organs such as the heart and the kidneys over time, especially in people who already have chronic medical problems affecting these parts of the body. If you're already being treated for hypertension with medications, and your blood pressure is in this range, you may need to have your medications adjusted. If you've never been diagnosed with high blood pressure before, you may have developed hypertension. For a new diagnosis hypertension should be confirmed on at least 2 office visits after an initial screening. Research studies suggest that people with elevated blood pressure are more likely to have a heart attack or stroke, compared to people with lower blood pressure. However, many experts currently don't recommend using medications to treat elevated blood pressure, unless the patient also has other medical conditions that would benefit from lower blood pressure such as heart failure or kidney disease. Many people with elevated blood pressure eventually develop true hypertension, so having your blood pressure checked regularly is important. If you're already on medications for high blood pressure, this level of blood pressure is often considered adequate control by most doctors. However, in some cases, a systolic blood pressure below 110 can be associated with dizziness when standing. This is more likely to happen to older adults or to people who usually have a much higher blood pressure. Some people with blood pressure this low may be prone to weakness or fainting, but many people feel just fine. If you're taking blood pressure medicines, they're probably lowering your blood pressure more than they need to, and they should be adjusted. It's also possible to get low blood pressure as a side effect of certain medications. If you're not on any blood pressure medicines, there's usually no need to be concerned about low blood pressure unless you're experiencing symptoms such as dizziness, fainting, nausea, or fatigue. In fact, hypotension isn't usually diagnosed unless the patient is experiencing symptoms. Very low blood pressure can also be caused by an endocrine or neurological condition. However, some people have very low blood pressure but feel fine and are otherwise healthy. Certain medications and nutritional deficiencies can worsen low blood pressure. To learn more about what your blood pressure reading means and what you can do, click on the link, below, that most closely matches your reading: Caring. We offer thousands of original articles, helpful tools, advice from more than 50 leading experts, a community of caregivers, and a comprehensive directory of caregiving services.

My doctor added one more so I decided it was time again to get off my duff and note doing something before my first heart attack or stroke strikes. Useful Links As per GDPR we safeguard the information we gather about you. Learn more about your heart and circulatory system with expert advice from Sharecare. The good news is these numbers can usually be reversed by jesus in diet, exercise and lifestyle. My jaw locked during one my brother said and had uncontrolled upper body and eye movement but I remember it happening. How can I prevent high blood pressure?.

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