19 yrs old with BP of 140/60.
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I was diagnosed with a heart murmur just under a year ago, could this be a cause of my BP being so high? I am active pretty much everyday doing atleast 2-4 hours of exercise a day and eat a reasonable diet.
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Fisherman jamescoupo
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You will get more advice, I'm sure, from all the great people on this site.
derek76 Fisherman
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A murmur seems to to usually put up BP and most people with murmurs only have them found by chance.
helen_07568 jamescoupo
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MrsO-UK_Surrey jamescoupo
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I don't know where you get the impression from that your blood pressure is "so high". 140/60 is considered normal, although certainly people of your young age do usually have a lower systolic (top) reading.
It sounds as though you have a healthy lifestyle diet-wise and exercise-wise, so unless you are experiencing any other symptoms, then it seems you have little reason to worry. Importantly, if you do feel concerned about anything, then don't hesitate to check with your Dr.
derek76 MrsO-UK_Surrey
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From Blood Pressure UK web site:
"Ideally, we should all have a blood pressure below 120 over 80 (120/80). This is the ideal blood pressure for people wishing to have good health. At this level, we have a much lower risk of heart disease or stroke.
If your blood pressure is optimal, this is great news. By following our healthy living advice, you will be able to keep it this way.
If your blood pressure is above 120/80mmHg, you will need to lower it.
Most adults in the UK have blood pressure readings in the range from 120 over 80 (120/80) to 140 over 90 (140/90). If your blood pressure is within this range, you should be taking steps to bring it down or to stop it rising any further"
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