Blood Pressure – Your Questions Answered
October 4th, 2009 at 01:48am Under Health

Blood pressure are words used quite often in the English language, but many of us don’t really understand what all the talk is about.
I’ll try to explain it in the easiest possible way. When you are finished with this post, you’ll have the answers to some of your questions.
The best place to start is at the beginning. We first need to understand…
What we are dealing with
We are dealing with the pressure, or strength, of our blood as it pushes on the walls of our arteries. We measure it with the help of a couple of numbers that are displayed like: 134/79 (This is an actual reading).
The first and larger number let us know the amount of pressure within our arteries while our hearts are busy pumping out life giving blood with every beat. This number is known as ” Systolic”.
The second, and lower of the two numbers informs us of the amount of pressure our hearts endure in a relaxed state – between beats. This is what is referred to as “Diastolic”.
Contrary to popular belief, our blood supply doesn’t flow constantly throughout our bodies. Instead, it makes it’s journey in never ending pulses.
The blood’s force climaxes in our bodies as soon as a single beat is finished and diminishes as it prepares for the next. It never stops.
Is my blood pressure normal?
There are no absolute numbers as to what is considered normal, but many do agree that a reading around 110/70 (read “one ten over seventy”) to 125/80 (”one twenty-five over eighty”) is average for an adult. As we age, the numbers climb and can still be considered in the normal range, but only your doctor can tell you for sure. No matter what, it’s always a good idea to keep a watchful eye on your readings.
What are the effects on our bodies?
Our hearts are under more stress placing us at higher risk for such issues as heart failure, stroke, and heart attacks. It can even be the cause of such problems as eye or kidney issues.
See your doctor regularly, reduce stress, take on a weight management plan, increase your fitness level, and watch your diet. All these thing will help you to keep high blood pressure out of your life.
By Paul
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