What bp level is stroke level?

Do you want to know what blood pressure (bp) means and the relation it has with strokes? Do you think that all humans have the same normal bp value, or do u think that “normal” might vary from person to person?

Then this article is for you!

Understanding Blood Pressure

Blood pressure refers to the force of blood on your artery walls as your heart pumps. When your heart beats, it creates energy through which your blood flows in a vessel-like pipe called an artery. So if there is too much pressure within those pipes, things may start to go wrong – like when oil starts spilling over its container.

Imagine two people with different body sizes but muscle masses—one small and fit while one is big but obese—both lifting 250 pounds of weight. The force exerted would be more intense from the bigger-bodied lifters. Similar situation applies for human beings where individual variations affect their body’s functioning.

Systolic & Diastolic Pressure

The systolic value refers to the measure of peak arterial pressure exerted by a heartbeat whereas diastolic specifies minimum arterial relaxation/dilation during each beat cycle.

  • Systolic: Represents first/upper number
  • Diastolic: Represents second/lower number

Also some adrenaline-pumping moments trigger sudden increases in sys./diasto-val., respectively called systole/hyper tension pulses e.g anger strikes—seeing an old foe outside movie halls could make BP roar up!

Ideal BP Range: Can Everyone Be Same?

Not everyone holds their BP at similar levels-ideal Blood Pressure range among healthy human adults falls between 70 mmHg/bar(think mercury tubes readouts)/more <=resting(diasto); 90 mmhg/more < resting(sys).

As mentioned earlier about varying BP values, there are people who have higher or lower BP reading than the ‘normal’ range. People with really high bp readings above 140/90 mmHg may qualify under prehypertension/high blood pressure category. This then increases risks of possibly leading to various heart diseases and eventually strokes.

People who suffer from low BP (in extreme conditions…. approaching deadly) could come off as dizzy all day long except when standing up after lying down for a while- that’s Orthostatic Hypotension.

Can Certain Side Effects Help Notice When Something Is Wrong?

One specific area where physical impacts can be quite noticeable are periods, i.e., menstruation in women-females; common menstrual cramps but if coupled often with dizziness which persists out cycle-visit a gynecologist without fail!

Similarly other symptoms like shortness of breath, chest pain/dampening sensations often indicate stroke/heart-related issues needing immediate medical attention.

Keep tabs on your daily routine—especially exercise regimen—alongside dietary schedules-specifically avoid anything processed/fast food-solid asleep timings at night-time benefits overall wellness including bp-control.

Conclusion

Watch out for it through regular check-ups so you don’t fall victim to life-altering tragedies although remember what works best in one case might adversely affect across demographics-not everyone is born similar-phew!

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