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Actually the war under the bed can't be put off for long!

Imagine the amount of blood loss per day in the whole country!!!

Mind blowing :shocked:
 
A newspaper report says that there has been a 100 fold increase in bed bugs in the USA. Yes, I think it is almost a forgotten ‘species’. When they were ubiquitous, were they actually controlling BP in a way? By trying to eliminate them, have we caused any ecological imbalance?! The USA can defer planting of (spy) bugs. They have a war on hand or under the bed.

Was the connection between BP and bed bug a joke?
The measurement blood pressure without further specification usually refers to the systemic arterial pressure measured at a person's upper arm. It is measured on the inside of an elbow at the brachial artery, which is the upper arm's major blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart. A person's BP is usually expressed in terms of the systolic pressure over diastolic pressure (mmHg), for example 140/90.

You can have high blood pressure and anemia at the same time. So please be advised that bed bugs do not effect your BP, but can cause various other diseases.
Anemia And High Blood Pressure | LIVESTRONG.COM
 
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