Arm BP vs. lower leg BP
Is it normal for leg bps to be higher than arm bps, and does it make a difference whether you are sitting or laying down. Hopefully I will remember to write this down as a question for the dr. But as we all know, waiting sucks and we want answers now lol, so I thought I would put this out here.
Thank you....
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I do legs BP too...my PCP
I do legs BP too...my PCP said the further you get from the heart the higher the BP and the less reliable the reading is. But 176 and 199 are VERY high, high enough that I think you should call/email your doc and have a conversation about it.
I was also told to use the left leg (closer to the heart) and it should be elevated. So if you're sitting, your leg/foot should be resting on something so the leg is even with the hip.
I hope this helps, and I hope you get some relief from the nasty pain.
Hugs,
Linda0 -
Each time I see my familyGabe N Abby Mom said:I do legs BP too...my PCP
I do legs BP too...my PCP said the further you get from the heart the higher the BP and the less reliable the reading is. But 176 and 199 are VERY high, high enough that I think you should call/email your doc and have a conversation about it.
I was also told to use the left leg (closer to the heart) and it should be elevated. So if you're sitting, your leg/foot should be resting on something so the leg is even with the hip.
I hope this helps, and I hope you get some relief from the nasty pain.
Hugs,
Linda
Each time I see my family doctor I am given a chart of my weight and bp over the appts I have had at that clinic system and my bp is always fine when I see her. You can see where my bp has shot up at appts in the past when I was dealing with incompetent doctors and medical staff. I was just wondering if leg bps could read different than arm bps. I will talk to my family dr. about it. My pain doctor, I am sure would talk to me about it, but I like to just deal with pain with him. I know I am always nervous when I go there because I am afraind of getting a bad nurse and knowing the painful neck shot and cortisone shots I will get. After my shots at the pain dr. when I am laying down, my bp is usually around 136 when I am getting ready to be discharged.0 -
I have always heard likemamolady said:The leg bp is higher. I was
The leg bp is higher. I was told to get the leg as close to level with the heart as possible. I don't know what the difference is. Lying down your blood pressure is lower. I am not sure how that effects the leg though.
Cindy
I have always heard like Cindy said, that leg blood pressure is higher.
Sue0
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