I found this, and am reaching for my caculator :

To answer your questions in order:

1) 92/60 mm Hg would be 12.26/8 kPa.
2) 16/9 kPa would be 120/67.5 mm Hg.
3) Hg is the chemical symbol for Mercury.

You see, the United States uses metric units for blood pressure. The units are in mm of mercury displacement. That is, the amount of pressure necessary to raise a column of mercury so many millimeters. The "European" units that you are looking for are another SI unit, the Kilopascal.

The reason for the switch to different units has a number of drivers, including the fact that mercury is a non-degradable, bioaccumable toxic substance, which is a serious threat to marine biology and there is mounting pressure from environmentalists to have it banned from use in hospitals.

To convert mm Hg into kilopascals divide by 7.5. To convert Kilopascals to mm Hg, multiply by 7.5
Your BP is 75 over 45 - if I did the math right.

Here's some info I found, very basic:

http://www.onehealthylifestyle.com/p...-pressure.aspx

What about low blood pressure?

Low blood pressure can be dangerous when the drop in pressure occurs suddenly. Certain symptoms can also be a cause for concern when they accompany the drop. The following symptoms are often associated with low blood pressure:

* Blurred vision
* Nausea
* Depression
* Inability to focus or concentrate
* Constant fatigue
* Fainting
* Lightheadedness
* Dizziness
* Cold, clammy, pale skin

What can lead to low blood pressure?

* Being dehydrated
* Getting pregnant
* Taking certain medications
* Deficiencies in your diet
* Significant blood loss
* Heart or endocrine problems

What treatment options are available?

Treatment options vary greatly, depending on the cause of the low blood pressure. For example, you may need to make some simple diet changes or alter some of the medication you take.


Another link: http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/...reatments.html

The basic info I have found is a change in diet (more salt and fluids?) or checking for interactions with medications.

It's great that you lost 9 kg if you can afford to...but perhaps your nutrition needs review?

Do you have symptoms from this?

Hope you get answers soon!