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Normal Blood Pressure For 22 Yr Old Male

Normal blood pressure for 22 yr old male?

I checked my blood pressure at the cvs pharmacy last night it showed 147/74 and the second time right after showed 152/80 so I went today to the same pharmacy and checked it 3 times first time was 114/70 then 121/70 then 135/70 idk what to think because it gives so many different readings ahould I be concerned? Or is it just the machine isn't accurate?

Is a blood pressure of 125/90 normal in a 22 year old women?

No, it is on higher side on the face of her age, might be she is anemic or stress or pregnancy.
Check out with a doctor mandatory.
G/Luck.

What is the normal blood pressure of a 63 year old male.?

The normal blood pressure is 120/80, although most people do not have blood pressure of exactly 120/80. Low blood pressure is much less common than high blood pressure.If you have a blood pressure of 140/90, on 2 or more checks, you may be diagnosed with high blood pressure.
A 63 year old male shoul be much less than 140/90, as 139/80,135/80,130/80,,,,,If your blood pressure is over 140/90, the guidelines say you should be taking a blood pressure medication and that initially it should probably be a thiazide-type diuretic (chlorothiazide, hydrochlorothiazide, others). At first, these drugs increase urination, but usually the body adjusts so levels return to normal in a few weeks.
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What should a 22 year old male blood pressure be?

its actually 115 over 75 now. Research has stated that they think this is the more ideal bp than 120/80. It wouldnt hurt to exercise a little bit whenever you have time or you are bored. your body is made to be active. find something that you would like to do that involves a some exercising or movement and that should take care of that. If your bp constantly stays in the 140-150 range that means you might have hypertension, so you should consider an exercise routine or a little better diet and you should be fine. As some other people stated stress or anxiety could very well have an impact on this as well.

I am 17 years old and my blood pressure says 130/80. Is it normal?

It really depends on whether you have blood pressure of 130/80 measured over days. It sounds like you’re fine as 130/80 is not terribly more than 120/80. If you measured your blood pressure at the doctor’s office it’s possible that you experienced “white coat syndrome.” This is when your stress and anxiety increases because you are at the doctor, and your blood pressure is higher than normal. It happens to me all the time when I visit the doctor.Also, you don’t even have prehypertension which is defined as 139/89.I would not worry if your blood pressure is a little above normal. If you are concerned about your blood pressure you should buy a home blood pressure monitor, and take your blood pressure every day when you wake up. You’ll see that your blood pressure is a lot lower than the doctor’s office. You can get a blood pressure monitor for less than $50 and it will help to ease your worriesIf you’re concerned you should make an appointment with your doctor.

I am a 23 years old Male. My blood pressure is 142:85. Am I in a serious trouble?

A tender age with such high BP could be a matter of concern for sure  which is relative to your daily activities as well. Few things you would like to consider first,1. Is it hereditary ? If yes, it is potential factor of risk .  Because it is likely that family history of blood pressure share common environment and could pass it on to their next generation.  You might have to be extra cautious . Like regular check up of your family member and monitoring their health is something you keep a track. 2. What are the precautionary measures you are taking ? What kind of treatment are you considering ?Homeopathy, Allopathy, Ayurveda etc. Since you are quite young, it is always suitable to be less dependent on medicines and trying natural options. Ayurveda or natural remedies are something you could try and rely upon . These ancient techniques are worth trying.  3. You mentioned you exercise regularly .Reconsider the type of activity  you are doing. A constant form of workout effects a particular part of  body. You should try exercise which helps your heart and blood vessels. you could different forms as it will release the boredom and impact psychologically as well. all are connected with each other . Aerobics, cycling, swimming, brisk walking, jogging etc could be mixed for overall benefit. Yoga is also an excellent option.4. Since you have sedentary job, try making it active like brisk walk during lunch hours or taking  frequent breaks in between, walking around etc and relax as much as you could. Meditation and deep breathing .5 . Food habits play a major role. observe your food habit and make necessary changes. less salt, usage of lemon, honey, watermelon seeds,garlic, banana, coconut water, celery,  cayenne pepper, fenugreek seeds, etc should be included.6. Find some "me" time and relax. A positive psychological effect is directly proportional to a healthy  happy heart .All of these changes will definitely have a positive impact .Remember, Food, Exercise,relaxation, regular health check up and stay happy .

Is it ok for a 35 year old male to have a blood pressure of 127/77 mmHg and pulse reading of 71?

That is pretty much as normal as you can get. Most people don’t realize that BP varies all the time as your body adjusts to rest, stress, effort, and the environment. If this is a resting pressure it is fine, if you just ran 3 miles, it is excellent! Of course, if you are concerned about something about your health your Doctor is a better place to ask - and there are no stupid questions, or embarrassing ones, after all s/he has heard anything you can come up with and also has rules of confidentiality. Basically, if your resting pressure gets in to the 140’s over the upper 80’s it might be time to have that talk. Heart rate can be 60’s to 90’s, but I have taken care of athletes with heart rates in the 30’s that were fine (big strong heart muscle), whereas that is an emergency situation in a person without that strength training history.

If 110/70 is normal blood pressure, what is the normal range for the "low number" for a young female adult?

If 110/70 is normal blood pressure, what is the normal range for the "low number" for a young female adult?Thanks for the A2A. “Normal” blood pressure is considered to be 120/80. The 120 is the systolic and the 80 is diastolic. As you mention, 110/70 is also “normal”. This is because the difference between the systolic pressure and the diastolic pressure is the same. A significant number when it comes to blood pressure, is the difference between systolic and diastolic.Blood pressure readings are not static, they vary quite a bit. Activity and other things impact blood pressure levels. There is no need to panic if one blood pressure reading is a little higher or lower than normal, when there are no other issues.It is also important to understand that the “normal” blood pressure for one person is not the same as it is for another person. When I was in the hospital for a few months at age 19, a new nurse was doing BPs and seeing my BP was 90/60 she panicked, called the house doctor stat, etc. However, my normal BP was 90/60. It is a good idea when taking a BP, to do it 2 or 3 times spread out over a day or two at least, to validate the ‘normal’ for an individual. Of equal importance is considering all of the person, not just their blood pressure. A 19 year old girl who normally has a BP of 90/60 and is exhibiting no other abnormalities, is usually not in imminent danger, despite the fact that her BP is considered to be “low.”Here is a chart of some alleged norms:from What Your Blood Pressure Should Be (Photos)

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