BostonDawn
03-11-2007, 01:53 PM
Good Afternoon everyone,
I have a real basic question and cant seem to find much on the internet. I know coronary artery disease can and will cause high blood pressure. I am wondering if its possible or common to have some form of heart disease and relatively normal blood pressure? 134/84. Or I suppose it would be considered high normal.
Wouldnt significant heart or artery disease at least by accompanied with high BP?
Any thoughts are appreciated!
Thanks, Dawn
Toneman
03-11-2007, 02:48 PM
Hello, blood pressure of 138/84 is considered pre-hyptensive, most professionals dropped the "high normal" rating a few years ago. Your blood pressure should be under 120/80, to be considered healthy. Hypertension, or high blood pressure, starts at 140/90.
High blood pressure can be symptom of CAD, not necessarily a cause. I'm sure others will respond that may know more about that subject. When one has high blood pressure due to CAD it can be because the arteries are either narrowed already or have lost the elasticity, which helps absorb some of the pressure produced by each heart beat, due to hardening of the arteries. Having high blood pressure does not mean you have CAD though, so don't panic.
The major concern about high blood pressure is what it does to the heart, it can cause the chambers of the heart or become enlarged or cause the valves to not work properly. It can also cause damage to other organs in your body like your kidneys so it is very important to control your blood pressure.
Yours is only slightly elevated and simple life style changes should get you where you need to be. Maintain a healthy weight, watch your diet and exercise on a regular basis and your numbers should fall in line quickly. I am not a doctor, these are just things I've been told by my doctor. I was pre-hypertensive also and with the life style changes I spoke about and some help from Benicar HCT, a blood pressure medication, my blood pressure is at a healthy 105/65. I was 45 when I found out I had high blood pressure and tests after that time have shown my heart is still healthy so as you can see having high blood pressure does not necessarily mean you already have any underlying CAD or heart disease.
Good Luck!
Tony
BostonDawn
03-11-2007, 03:03 PM
Hi Toneman,
Thanks for responding! I probably should have elaborated a bit. I'm speaking of my husbands bp, not mine. I have been worried for a few years now about his health, he is exhibiting a few symptoms of heart disease as well as having a family history.
Anyway, I have posted more in depth about this before, disusssing symptoms etc. Its curious to me that his BP seems to have fallen a bit yet he continues to show signs of problems. So now I'm wondering if its possible to have heart disease and a relatively "normal" bp. Does it HAVE to be sky high???
Thanks for your thoughts, I really do appreciate it! I'm a bit rushed right now so I'm sorry if I'm not giving this a proper response.
Anymore thoughts on what I've said??
Thanks bunches,
Dawn
started04
03-12-2007, 12:04 PM
Hi Dawn,
Yes, indeed, there can be a serious heart problem. Systolic (leftside pumping, upper #) and diastole (leftside filling, lower #) can measure normal as well as preservation of the EF (pumping efficiency. There can be rightside noncompliance.
BostonDawn
03-13-2007, 01:34 PM
Thanks KK, that makes sense.
Dawn