Blood pressures seems to be very difficult to measure accurately, due possibly to white coat syndrome or non-ideal conditions, I have been "told-off" for sitting with my legs crossed or speaking during the test. I had a test that was 153/90 and another that was 127/74 a couple of days later. If you are worried about it, try to borrow from your doctor a portable monitor to do a 24 hour test.
Blood pressure improves with losing weight and exercise that leaves you breathless for a short time. It is also possible you are eating too much salt but unlikely if you cook all of your own food.
I no longer have my bp measured at my gp practice, because it always goes up there. My bp is pretty labile in any case, I have had experience of it being 160/90 or even higher, and then 5-10 minutes later 140/70 or even lower, on very many occasions. So now I monitor it myself at home, but I still usually disregard the first reading, as I am often slightly anxious about what it's going to be, so guess what ... up it goes!
I used to work as a midwife, and i noticed that if i did a woman's bp after she'd had a cigarette or a cup of coffee, it was always higher than at other times. personally, if i want to measure my own bp, i always do it before i have my first cup of coffee. if i forget, i leave it till the next day - i don't see any point in feeding my own tendencies towards anxiety unnecessarily. i don't smoke, so cigarette aren't an issue for me in this regard.I realised that my morning mug of strong coffee raised my bp to over 80, and as my surgery appointments are usually first thing in the morning, this caused the higher readings.
Only thing to look at now (without medication hopefully) is my blood pressure is raised, it was 150/90 so I am researching how to do this. Any tips gratefully received.
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