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Andrea Crumb Posted on Apr 21, 2015

Is a. Blood pressure of 120/74 pulse 74 good or118/84 pulse 84 good are not for a woman ?? fifty

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Table 1. American Heart Association recommended blood pressure levels6

Normal/Prehypertension Blood Pressure

Blood Pressure Category

Systolic (mm Hg)


Diastolic (mm Hg)

Normal

less than 120

and

less than 80

Prehypertension

120-139

or

80-89

High Blood Pressure

Stage 1

140-159

or

90-99

Stage 2

higher than 160

or

100 or higher


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a rise pressure most a time is normal,it rises and goes down to normal. but i ill ask u to check it again.it just a signal. and if it presit pls see a physicain for medication

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I am no expert. I would think that if the old/original battery is no longer working, a new battery would restore the monitor to its original usefulness. I think it is important, in any event, to take the monitor with you to your doctor's office when you go to see him and to check your BP with your monitor when the doctor uses his "professional" monitor to see that yours is reading the same as the doctor's instrument.

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It may not need calibration. It may simply be where and how *********** is placing her arm when she takes her BP at home. She should keep her arm or wrist at chest (heart) level when using the monitor at home. Also, she should remain very still while doing this. If it needs recalibration, contact Homedics via their website.

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I am 80 very active for the last week my bp has been 124/52

What is your question.

That is a normal blood pressure.

Is that your question?

6'2" 240 woman vs. 5'2" 140 woman Different BP

Taking Diuretic and Beta Blocker and Ace inhibitor
vs taking only 1 aspirin a day Different BP

There is not one "normal" Blood pressure for everyone

Are you having symptoms of low blood pressure?
Symptoms of high blood pressure?

Are you light-headed when you stand up?

Why are you checking your blood pressure?

Why are you concerned about your blood pressure?

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Was in the ER last week cause blood pressure went down to 42. I got it back up but today it has loered to 67. How can I raise my blood pressure now here at home

Not enough information to answer safely.

A Blood Pressure of 67 makes no sense, as there are 2 numbers.
For example 150/90
The top number is the Systolic pressure, the pressure when your heart contracts.
The bottom number is the Diastolic pressure, the pressure when your heart relaxes.
Depending on many factors a bottom number of 67 may be very normal.
For example if you are a small elderly woman 67 would not be unusual.
Young athletes in excellent physical condition also have lower blood pressures.

I don't know why you went to the ER.
Nothing you have said so far indicates there was an emergency.

Were you having serious symptoms, or were you merely anxious and checking your blood pressure (or your pulse) by yourself.

I am wondering however if you mean pulse, i.e. heart rate, instead of "blood pressure".
A heart rate of 67 again might be very normal and not need to be changed.
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I am a woman of 66 years old with a blood pressure reading of 110/60 and a pulse rate of 70. Is this normal?

there is no such thing as normal but an average for your health
see your doctor and get what he considers an average from your past records and use that average as a guide for your readings
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What is consider normal blood pressure for a 85 year old woman?

no blood pressure can be considered normal as individuals with different health conditions have different pressures under different conditions
go to your doctor and discuss what he would consider good parameters for your blood pressure to be in for a person of your age and health
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I am a 80 year old woman blood pressure 146/77 pulse 98 is this too high/

You pulse is way high (should be about 75), your blood pressure is high as well (anything over 145 is high). Please see your doctor ASAP!
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My blood pressure is 168/102, pulse rate 64. Is this normal for my age? I am a woman and 64 years old.

See your doctor and Get on meds for hypertension ASAP or you are going to stroke out. That is not NORMAL!!!
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My husband took his blood pressure and an E appeared for Sys reading. We could not get it to operate correctly. Why?

E appeared because the monitor was not able to read his blood pressure. I have the same problem myself if I take my blood pressure after sitting down for a while because my pulse rate is 40 beats per minute and the monitor is set to expect a higher reading. If his pulse rate is too low the monitor thinks it's not reading it properly.

It could also be unable to read his blood pressure because the sensor was not pressed against his pulse. Try moving it around a little. Also it's a good idea to check the monitor on a second person as there could be a fault in the monitor itself.

I hope this helps.
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