What Are the Effects of a Higher Systolic Versus Diastolic Blood Pressure?
Posted in: Blood Pressure Articles Tags: Cardiovascular Event, Doctors, Heart Attack, High Systolic Reading, Normal Diastolic Pressure, Rest Of The Story, Risk, Stroke, Systolic Blood Pressure, Systolic Pressure
Normally doctors look to the systolic blood pressure reading to determine risk of a cardiovascular event like stroke or heart attack. A new study may change their approach when a patient has a normal Diastolic pressure coupled with a high systolic reading. Learn the rest of the story here.
Hypertension – Epidemiology, Etiology and Pathogenesis
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The arterial hypertension, and often called as hypertension, or high blood pressure called in everyday language is a disease in which the blood pressure of the arterial system is chronically elevated. By the definition of the WHO a systolic blood pressure is higher than 140 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure greater than 90 mmHg as hypertension. Not included in this definition are temporary increases in blood pressure due to disease, medications or pregnancy.
Obesity and Hypertension – Are You Living With a Silent Killer? Part II
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As we have learn in part I of this article, hypertension is defined as a systolic blood pressure reading of over 140/90. The ideal blood pressure level should be 120/80.
Blood Pressure Medication Side Effects – Live Without Side Effects and Opt For Drug-Free Remedy Now
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Blood pressure comes in the form of two numbers. The number on top would be your systolic blood pressure, which is the pressure that your heart uses to pump your blood out. The number on the bottom would be your diastolic blood pressure, which is the pressure that your heart uses to fill it up with blood in order to keep pumping. No matter which of these numbers escalates, it would both be dangerous.
Normal Blood Pressure Explained
Posted in: Blood Pressure Articles Tags: Arteries, Diastolic Blood Pressure, Heart Contracts, Normal Blood Pressure, Systolic Blood Pressure
Blood pressure is the force exerted against the walls of arteries as blood is flowing through them. As the heart contracts to delivery more blood into the arteries the force reaches a maximum, known as the systolic blood pressure, which is the top number of the reading. When the heart stops contracting to fill with blood again the pressure within the arteries recedes to a minimum, which is the diastolic blood pressure or the lower number of the reading.
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