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dramatically different, and it is caused by changed volume of
blood flow resulted from deformed blood vessels
upon
pressure (particularly common for the old because of the poor
flexibility of their blood vessel, their high blood viscosity as
well as low recovery speed).
Generally, your blood pressure value taken in a hospital is
higher 20mmHg-30mmHg than that taken at home. This is
caused by a sudden rise of your blood pressure on account of
your nervousness resulting from your body’s alert reactions to
movement, crowd, surroundings as well as the presence of
medical staff.
Your pulse, just as your blood pressure value, will also change
along with the difference of your body condition as well as
physical movement.