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Normal blood pressure: systolic blood pressure 110-130 diastolic blood pressure 60-85
Ideal blood pressure: systolic blood pressure 110-120 diastolic blood pressure 60-80
High limit of normal: systolic blood pressure 130-140 diastolic blood pressure 85-90
The difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressure should not be too high or too low, with 40-50 being optimal, and less than 30 and more than 60 are not ideal.
In addition, the relationship between hypertension and diabetes: hypertension and diabetes affect each other, contributing to the troubles, resulting in kidney disease, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, and even life-threatening. The mechanism is – 1
Diabetic patients continue to have disordered glucose and fat metabolism, and persistent high blood sugar poisons cells, accelerates arteriosclerosis, and promotes the formation of hypertension. 2.Hypertensive patients have resistance to insulin, and the pancreatic islets are unable to withstand the weight of long-term high load, and eventually they are exhausted, their function gradually decreases or even fails, and they are unable to secrete insulin, and the blood sugar in the body rises sharply, causing or aggravating diabetes.
Reminder: Diabetes drugs generally do not aggravate hypertension, and hypertension drugs are generally very large because of their ***, and sometimes in order to lower blood pressure, they will be destructive, so as to achieve the purpose of lowering blood pressure first. Therefore, do not use non-professional drugs, and it is best to go to the hospital for examination and use drugs rationally.
Summary: Systolic blood pressure is the upper limit of normal, diastolic blood pressure is in the ideal range, and the difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressure of 70 is not ideal. Due to a history of previous diabetes mellitus, new awareness of unsatisfactory blood pressure and dizziness.
For the sake of your health, it is recommended that you go to the hospital and monitor your blood pressure regularly, pay attention to your blood sugar levels, and live a regular life.
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High blood pressure cannot be ruled out due to your age. Because blood pressure increases with age, it is normal for you to have low blood pressure.
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For diabetic antihypertensive drugs, the ACEIs (captopril, enalapril, fosinopril, benazepril) and ARBs (irbesartan, valsartan, losartan, telmisartan, etc.) are preferred. Blood pressure needs to be measured several times. If it is elevated at one time, it cannot be used as an assessment of blood pressure levels!
If it is difficult to lower it, it is often necessary to combine drugs, such as diuretics, receptor blockers, calcium ion antagonists, etc., and finally warn not to believe in any Chinese medicine to lower blood pressure. Wishing you good health!
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The main thing for you is that the pressure difference is too large. One will let you fly up, and the other will suddenly come down, can you feel dizzy?
In addition, when considering the problem of high blood pressure, it is indeed high, there is no way, diabetes can cause this kind of problem.
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Blood pressure should be monitored regularly, and if the high blood pressure (systolic blood pressure) continues to be above 140, you should go to the hospital for treatment, diabetes can also cause blood pressure to rise!
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I went to the hospital to check it out, and the high pressure was a bit high
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It is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up, and then use Chinese herbal medicine products to recuperate, which can reduce blood pressure.
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Systolic blood pressure is high, see a doctor.
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According to the information you provided, your main problem is that you are a hypertensive patient, and you need to take antihypertensive drugs to control your blood pressure within the normal range; Recently, his condition changed, and he stopped taking antihypertensive drugs due to taking traditional Chinese medicine, but he developed hypotension (89 60mmHg, which is the lower limit of blood pressure in adults).
Possible causes: First, you have a new disease, such as upper gastrointestinal bleeding, myocardial infarction, severe bradycardia, or even malignant tumors (don't be nervous, this is just an analysis of the possibility); The second is traditional Chinese medicine (is it a Chinese patent medicine or a Chinese herbal decoction?) ) has an effect on your blood pressure; The third is the measurement error of the sphygmomanometer.
Suggestions: First, go to a regular hospital for treatment, use a desktop sphygmomanometer to accurately measure blood pressure, and if possible, you can do ambulatory blood pressure monitoring to find out whether you really have low blood pressure. The second is to consult with the doctor who prescribed the Chinese medicine to find out whether the Chinese medicine you are taking has a blood pressure lowering effect.
The third is to conduct a comprehensive health examination to rule out the above-mentioned diseases.
That way, you can rest assured.
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Landlord, I'm telling you, don't be 70 years old. Even 20-year-olds can have unstable blood pressure, and that depends on the situation, such as anger and happiness can affect blood pressure.
Diabetes does cause blood pressure to rise, that's for sure, but it's not entirely true.
So no one can tell you for sure.
If you're 70 years old, your blood pressure of 170 or 110 isn't high, so don't be afraid, as you get older, your normal blood pressure will increase.
Of course, 120 mmHg -80mmHg is the best.
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If it is related, it is recommended to pay close attention to regulating blood pressure, and other complications will follow. It is advisable to consult with the next Yuan grass creatures as their stuff is very safe.
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Blood pressure doesn't change so much every other day.
1.Whether you forgot to take your blood pressure medication.
2.Is there a problem with the measuring device and method used to measure blood pressure?
3.Is it particularly tense today.
4.Whether you have a cold, ache or other illness.
5.Whether there is a problem with the diet or other causes of low potassium in the blood.
6.Whether there is a problem with daily life, such as insomnia.
7.Unless you don't have diabetes well controlled in the last day or two, diabetes won't cause such a drastic turnaround.
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The second floor is reasonable. Another: Why are there so many advertisements like the 1st floor, which are not shallow.
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Hello , low blood pressure caused by medication;
For middle-aged and elderly people with high blood pressure, there are different degrees of arteriosclerosis, so higher blood pressure is beneficial to the blood of the heart, brain, kidneys and other organs. If you blindly ask for blood pressure reduction to a "normal" level regardless of the age and the specific condition of the patient, it will inevitably affect the function of the above-mentioned organs, and the gains outweigh the losses. The correct approach is to reduce blood pressure to an appropriate level according to the patient's age and organ function, especially for the elderly, and not to excessively lower blood pressure.
At the same time, if the blood pressure is not well controlled, too high and too low will affect the blood vessels, and the blood pressure will fluctuate repeatedly, the elasticity of the blood vessels will become poor, and it is easy to have complications of important organs of the heart, brain and kidney. And in view of the fact that Western medicine has a certain degree of dependence and dependence, it is recommended to use long-acting preparations of traditional Chinese medicine litenpin, which has a peaceful and long-lasting effect, has an ideal curative effect, and has a good relieving effect on headache, dizziness, tinnitus and backache and leg pain caused by high blood pressure, and can also soften blood vessels, remove blood garbage, increase the elasticity of microvessels, prevent blood vessel rupture, and prevent hypertension complications.
Maintenance is key, and good habits must be established. Quit smoking, quit drinking, exercise appropriately, choose light to moderate physical activities suitable for you, combine work and rest, relieve all kinds of ideological concerns, feel comfortable, and maintain your health in peace.
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The antihypertensive medicine is overdosed, and the blood pressure drops so low that it will go into shock at any time, pay attention to monitoring.
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Have you taken blood pressure medication? Do an ECG and do an ultrasound.
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Problem analysis: Hello, your situation blood pressure is low, not lower than the number above you, low blood pressure will be diagnosed below, and low blood pressure will also cause dizziness, weakness, your blood circulation is also not good, Chinese medicine is also lack of qi and blood, your condition has a certain hereditary, as for high blood sugar, this is not necessarily, heredity has a certain reason, but this is only relative, if your family has it, you should pay attention to your diet.
Suggestions: It is recommended to pay attention to rest, eat reasonably, exercise, low blood pressure you can use it, 40 grams of walnut kernels, 30 grams of burning codonopsis, three slices of ginger, 6 grams of ginseng, and 6 grams of schisandra chinensis once a day to boil the potato water and drink, and often test these indicators.
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Problem analysis: Hello, patients with clear diagnosis of hypertension are advised to avoid smoking and drinking alcohol as much as possible. Smoking lowers HDL levels and increases the risk of blood clots, and after smoking, the viscosity of the blood, coupled with damage to the inner wall of blood vessels, can easily cause blood clots, leading to myocardial infarction.
Long-term alcohol consumption may also increase blood lipid levels and harden the arteries; increase the risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular development; Increased risk of high blood pressure, stroke, etc. Patients with hypertension are advised to be patient**, adhere to medication, lower blood pressure steadily, retest blood pressure regularly, and guide**.
Suggestions: At present, the control of essential hypertension mainly relies on Yubi drugs, and there are five categories of commonly used drugs: diuretics, receptor blockers, calcium antagonists, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, and angiotensin receptor antagonists.
It is recommended to take antihypertensive drugs under the guidance of a doctor, and regularly measure blood pressure, blood sugar, blood lipids, blood rheology and electrocardiogram. Prevent complications. Increase exercise, pay attention to rest and eat a low-salt diet.
Eat more fruits and vegetables, reduce the intake of saturated fatty acids, maintain an appropriate intake of potassium and calcium, **, quit smoking and limit alcohol, etc., whether drugs are needed depends on blood pressure levels and risk factors.
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Problem Analysis: Good morning! Controlling blood sugar levels is one of the criteria for measuring diabetes. Judging from what you said about fasting blood sugar levels, it is obviously high. In fact, in addition to symptomatic medication, the usual diet is more important for diabetes.
Suggestions: Diabetes can be said to be caused by long-term unreasonable diet and habits, which is often referred to as a disease of eating. Therefore, it is important to control the total amount of food you eat each day and match the food in each meal, especially the intake of sugary foods. Best wishes!
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The prevalence of hypertension in people over 50 years old is close, the prevalence of diabetes in people over 60 years old, and the prevalence of coronary heart disease in 55 years old is about 15%.