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What causes blood pressure readings of 88/74/133, When I have a high pulserate I feel that I'm going to black out, it takes 1 1/2 hrs to subside. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Chobufo Ditah
( General & Family Physician)
This morning checked by B/P because its been 190 and above git it down 133/78 and now my pulserate is 105 to 125. Is that normal fir 57 year old with diabetes ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shafi Ullah Khan
( General & Family Physician)
my blood pressure has been running between 148/91 and 143/87 pulse 127 to 133. I've had a headache and feeling somewhat fatigued should be concerned? ... View answer
DR, MY resting BP varies from 133/57 w/ a pulse 69 to 106/53 w/ a pulse 66 .Is this healthy or should my diastolic be higher like over 69-90 and my pulse be in the 50's ? I bike about 50 -100... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Divya Kuttikrishnan
( General & Family Physician)
right before i have to have a bowel movement, my pulse starts to race. i can feel my heart beating in my chest. after i have the movement, my pulse goes down. it was 136/75 pulse 118 now 133/69... View answer
I jogged 2 miles. The highest pulse was 140. 15 minutes after sitting my heart rate raised to 175. Slowly, 45 minutes later it was at 70. I am 65, female, take 50 mgs of thyroid medication in the... View answer
Hi - I m 61 year old female - slim - walk every day - lead a very active life style - eat healthily - my BP is 133 over 56 pulserate 65. That was taken first thing in the morning. Is this BP OK? ... View answer
EPISODES. MY PULSE WAS ALSO RAPID AND BP HIGH. SINCE THAT TIME MY SINUS INFECTION AS GONE BUT I AM HAVING FAINT EPISODES ON EXERTION WITH A PULSERATEOF 97 BP OF 154/133 WHAT DO... View answer
history of high BP or cholesterol. Recently discovered that I had elevated pulse in the mid/high 120s, at ... recommendation and was admitted with a BP of 156/89 and p129+. Stabilized, discharged to... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Panagiotis Zografakis
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
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