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The systolic number is always higher than the diastolic number. 120 or lower for systolic number and 80 or lower for diastolic is in normal range. If diastolic is high, say 95 after running - is ita high? and if what should one do?
My doctor says this in within the normal range. We've been working on getting my diastolic down from 110. The normal range is 60-80. My systolic reading has been around 157 - but she didn't seem quite as worried at this reading. With a little adjustment in my medication 2 weeks ago; this morning it read 132.
Systolic under 120, Diastolic below 80
"Normal" blood pressure is somewhere between 90/60 and 140/90. Systolic - the top number Diastolic - the bottom number Systolic pressure is when the heart is contracted and squeezing blood out of the heart. Diastolic pressure is when the heart is relaxed and letting blood flow into the heart.
Normal systolic from 121-147 Normal diastolic from 83-91
yes but maybe a little low in the systolic pressure
Systolic hypertension of the elderly is common and is diagnosed when the diastolic pressure is normal or low, but the systolic is elevated, e.g.170/70 mm Hg.
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Normal blood pressure levels are around 120 systolic and 70 diastolic. But the safe zone starts at 90 (low normal) up to 140 (high normal) on the systolic and 60 (low normal) up to 90 (borderline) with the diastolic. Much of it also depends on the individual and their height and weight as well.
Resting blood pressure for a male (optimum) is 120/70. It will be elevated after exercise or a stressful event.
120/80 is normal 140/90 is high blood pressure Around age 50 the top number (systolic) can begin to rise without the bottom number (diastolic) rising, and this is called Isolated Systolic Hypertension.
I found this on http://healthfullife.umdnj.edu - Optimum blood pressure - less than 120 millimeters of mercury systolic and less than 80 millimeters of mercury diastolic - Normal blood pressure - 120 to 129 millimeters of mercury systolic, 80 to 84 millimeters of mercury diastolic - High normal - 130 to 139 millimeters of mercury systolic, 85 to 89 millimeters of mercury diastolic