Low Heart Rate vs. Blood Pressure: Understanding the Difference
No, a low heart rate does not necessarily mean low blood pressure. The two measurements are not directly related. Heart rate refers to the number of times the heart beats per minute, while blood pressure measures the force of blood flowing through the arteries. A person can have a low heart rate and normal or high blood pressure, and vice versa.Hypertension - Related Articles
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