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Blood Pressure Symptoms and Control

Monday, April 11, 2011 @ 05:04 PM
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Heart is considered the main part of our body whose function is to supply the blood to all parts of our body. Blood pressure is actually a sort of disorder ,a close relationship between heart and blood vessels. Normal ratio of heart beat in a single minute is almost sixty to seventy times. Blood pressure are of two types. One is known as Systolic pressure(high blood pressure) and other is called diastolic pressure(low blood pressure). There may be many causes of  blood pressures. Normal value of Blood Pressure is 120/80 mm Hg. Every age of people may suffer from blood pressure problem but according to medical research it is commonly found among the people who are aged or middle age above 30 -40 years ,during pregnancy and over weight people. The people who drink and smoke very much they usually come across with this problem more swiftly as comparison to non drinkers. Diabetes and kidney problems may also lead to such problems. read more

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Blood Pressure Tips

Friday, April 23, 2010 @ 08:04 AM
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Blood pressure is the pressure of blood on the vessels in which it is contained. (normal ranges: systolic 100-140 mm of mercury, diastolic 60-100 mm of mercury. Average is 120/80 mm of mercury) read more

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Blood Pressure Treatment and Control

Tuesday, February 16, 2010 @ 04:02 AM
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In technical terms blood pressure is simply the force exerted by blood against the walls of arteries. The greater this force, the higher is your blood pressure and the greater the risk of damage. Blood pressure is increasingly becoming an epidemic and has been termed as one of those diseases that may remain undiscovered for long periods of times, even years. Thus, rightfully termed as a silent killer, this disease can cause much fatal harm to the body if not controlled. read more

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An Overview of Blood Pressure

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 @ 05:02 AM
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Blood from the heart is carried to all parts of the body in vessels known as arteries. The force with which the blood is forced against the walls of these arteries is known as Blood Pressure. Normally, a heat beats about 60 to 70 times in one minute, and every time it beats it pumps blood into the arteries. When the hearts beats and pumps the blood, it is actually the time when our Blood Pressure is at its peak or is the highest. This state is also known as systolic pressure. Between each beat, when the heart is supposed to be at rest, the blood pressure significantly falls, and this state is termed as diastolic pressure. read more

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