Blood Pressure Categories for Young Adults:
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Definition: This calculator categorizes blood pressure readings for individuals aged 13-25 based on age-specific guidelines.
Purpose: It helps young adults and healthcare providers assess whether blood pressure falls within healthy ranges.
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Explanation: The calculator uses pediatric/adolescent guidelines for ages 13-17 and transitions to adult guidelines for ages 18+.
Details: Early detection of abnormal blood pressure in young people can prevent long-term cardiovascular complications.
Tips: Enter age (13-25 years), systolic BP (50-200 mmHg), and diastolic BP (30-150 mmHg). Measurements should be taken at rest.
Q1: What's a normal blood pressure for a teenager?
A: Typically below 120/80 mmHg, but exact ranges vary slightly by age, sex, and height.
Q2: How often should young people check their blood pressure?
A: Annually during routine checkups, or more frequently if recommended by a healthcare provider.
Q3: Can stress affect my blood pressure reading?
A: Yes, temporary elevations from stress are common. Take multiple readings at different times.
Q4: When should I see a doctor about my blood pressure?
A: If readings are consistently above 130/85 or if experiencing symptoms like headaches or dizziness.
Q5: Does this calculator replace medical advice?
A: No, it's for informational purposes only. Always consult a healthcare professional for diagnosis.