By the way all those readings are resting numbers
Hi there,
Being a guy who is 22 years old I guess you better go for a check up as through out the day the BP is shown pretty high. I will suggest you look for a Doctor. I dont want to scare you but really you need to visit.
And hey do you have any family history of BP or Diabetes?
High Bp I suppose my half sister and grandmother have it, not sure about mom or dad it's 170/80 today in visiting now with my cardiologist
Not sure what he will do hopefully we can do something productive
Hi. I'm no doctor. But I think one of the important considerations should be your high pulse pressure. That's the difference between the numbers. Try laying down for five minutes completely relaxed. Then take it. Looking at you heart rate. That's important. Then take it when you stand up. See whether it increases or decreased as soon as you stand up. If it goes back to same figures when you lay down, that's good. If your bp drops more or goes up more than s-20 or d10 and your heart rate on standing goes up more than 15 beats, you may have "orthostatic hypertension", or hypotension. A very difficult thing to work out. Took years to work out my issue, which was underlying back issues activating nerves in the sympathetic nervous system.
Please let me know what did the Doctor say