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The Impact of Bladder Distension on Blood Pressure in Middle Aged Women
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Our findings suggest that systolic and diastolic blood pressure is increased by urine-holding at least 3 hours after the last urination in middle aged women. Thus in practice, blood pressure should be measured after the bladder is emptied.
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