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- Mayo Clinic Q and A: Low Blood Pressure
That can increase systolic blood pressure and cause discordantly low diastolic blood pressure In some cases, however, stiff arteries could be a symptom of vascular disease When your diastolic blood pressure is consistently below normal, it may need to be evaluated
- Can Severe Hypertension or Stiff Arteries Cause Extremely Low Diastolic . . .
The first condition that may result in extremely low diastolic blood pressure is severe hypotension (blood pressure less than 90 60 mm Hg) A number of medical conditions may cause severe hypotension
- Women’s Wellness: Blood pressure, estrogen and menopause
What's the connection between estrogen and blood pressure? Mayo Clinic anesthesiologist and exercise expert Dr Michael Joyner says, "One of the things that happens when you look at blood pressure in men and women, you see two very different patterns " He adds, "We’ve also discovered that estrogen plays a key role in explaining why blood pressure is lower in […]
- Lowering Elevated Diastolic Blood Pressure Will Lessen Chance of . . .
Changes that can make a difference include eating a low-salt diet, avoiding alcohol, exercising regularly, not smoking and maintaining a healthy weight If you have other cardiovascular risk factors, any elevation in diastolic blood pressure — even if it's small — significantly increases your risk of cardiovascular problems
- Mayo Clinic Q and A: Orthostatic hypotension is more than feeling dizzy . . .
A fall of more than 20 to 30 millimeters of mercury in your systolic blood pressure or 10 millimeters of mercury diastolic blood pressure, or both within three minutes of standing is considered orthostatic hypotension Another way to diagnose orthostatic hypotension is by a tilt table test or an autonomic reflex screen
- Condition Causes Significant Drop in Blood Pressure Upon Standing
Blood pressure is considered normal in adults if it's approximately 120 80 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) If the top number, known as systolic blood pressure, is 90 mm Hg or less, or the bottom number, diastolic blood pressure, is 60 mm Hg or less, that is generally considered low blood pressure
- Mayo Clinic Q and A: Diet Soda and High Blood Pressure
Although changing your diet soda habit may not have an effect on your blood pressure, other lifestyle changes can make a difference For example, eat a healthy diet that is low in salt and has plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, poultry, fish and low-fat dairy foods Exercise regularly, and get to, and stay at, a healthy weight
- Mayo Clinic Minute: The estrogen and blood pressure connection
The goal is to maintain a blood pressure of 120 80 millimeters of mercury, but, for many women, that gets harder to do as they age In this Mayo Clinic Minute, Dr Michael Joyner, a Mayo Clinic anesthesiologist, explains the connection between estrogen and blood pressure levels in women
- Mayo Clinic Minute: Know your blood pressure numbers
Blood pressure is recorded as two numbers The upper number, the systolic blood pressure, measures force on artery walls when the heart beats The bottom number, the diastolic blood pressure, measures force when the heart relaxes The American Heart Association says an optimal blood pressure is less than 120 over 80
- 10 ways to control high blood pressure without medication
9 Monitor your blood pressure at home and see your doctor regularly Home monitoring can help you keep tabs on your blood pressure, make certain your lifestyle changes are working, and alert you and your doctor to potential health complications Blood pressure monitors are available widely and without a prescription
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