It is honestly hard to say without seeing the patient. Have you been to the doctor lately over these problems you are experiencing? It could be a numerous things that could be wrong as to why your blood pressure is like a roller coaster effect. I would suggest to people with problems like this go and see your family doctor he/she would know your history. As a doctor, one has to be careful, and not give a false diagnosis to a patient. That could hurt a doctor in their medical malpractice insurance. Don't get me wrong I will like to help you, but honestly the best of advice I could give to you is go and see your family doctor they will be able to help you in the problem you are experiencing. I hope you get to feeling better soon. I hope this answers your question.
2006-12-26 06:01:38
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answered by ChrisandSheila L 2
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natural variation in blood pressure throughout the day is normal in anyone. It will increase and decrease depending on mood and activity. You don't provide measurements, so it is impossible to tell if you are above or below the normal range for blood pressure. Normal blood pressure ranges from 90-130 for the systolic (upper number) to 60-80 or so for the lower (diastolic) number. Blood pressure is reported as systolic/diastolic. There is some natural variation among even these normal numbers. For instance, I often run around with a blood pressure of 90/60 and I am normal, just in the low range.
If you are concerned about your blood pressure, then you need to be evaluated by a doctor to determine if you truly have hypertension (high blood pressure) or something else, like anxiety.
2006-12-20 12:13:05
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answered by phantomlimb7 6
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Some of the ones symptom's sound regarding your blood strain. You might have blood drift issues. It might aid if you happen to indexed your stats: age, top, weight, ect. Then individuals might have a larger inspiration of what your frame is like, as that different poster mentioned a likelihood of diabetes. The excellent alternative regardless that is to seek advice a general practitioner, if this can be a continuous crisis and it is practically regularly affecting you you relatively will have to have it checked by means of a legit as quickly as you'll. Headaches, tempt, and dizziness aren't whatever to disregard. Good success and take care
2016-09-03 16:20:23
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answered by Anonymous
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talk to a cardiologist. There could be any number of factors causing your pressure to jump around. They could be not so serious or serious but only a prefessional can tell you for sure. At 29 don't mess around, young people have heart trouble alot these days.
2006-12-20 12:14:05
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answered by what do you think? 2
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a lot of things can cause it eating fattie food drinking
2006-12-20 14:42:20
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answered by tuname 1
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get an immediate appointment with your local m.d. to get that checked. I shouldn't fluctuates that much whether you are exercising or not.
2006-12-20 12:16:19
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answered by audrey_halley2004 4
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