Is a low blood pressure of 120 and a high of 160 considered serious?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-04
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Dear landlord:

    120-160 is quite high, depending on the criteria below.

    The 1999 World Health Organization and the World Hypertension Alliance on the diagnosis and grading of hypertension were adopted in China: ideal blood pressure: systolic blood pressure < 120 mmHg, diastolic blood pressure < 80 mmHg; Normal High Limit:

    systolic blood pressure 130-139 mmHg, diastolic blood pressure 85-89 mmHg; Stage 1 hypertension: systolic blood pressure 140-159 mmHg, diastolic blood pressure 90-99 mmHg (subgroup: borderline hypertension, systolic blood pressure 140-149 mmHg, diastolic blood pressure 90-94 mmHg); Stage 2 hypertension:

    systolic blood pressure 160-179 mmHg, diastolic blood pressure 100-109 mmHg; Stage 3 hypertension: systolic blood pressure 180, diastolic blood pressure 110 mmHg; Isolated systolic hypertension systolic blood pressure 140 mmHg (subgroup: borderline systolic hypertension, systolic blood pressure 140-149 mmHg), diastolic blood pressure < 90 mmHg.

    When systolic and diastolic blood pressure are graded, the higher level is used as the criterion.

    Good luck with your progress.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you have severe hypertension, you should be especially careful, as you may have a stroke at any time. Laser acupuncture**, warm moxibustion**, and traditional Chinese medicine secret recipes are targeted and comprehensively implemented, and can be implemented. If the low blood pressure is higher than 90, it is considered high blood pressure, and if it is more than 110, it is severe high blood pressure, and your diastolic blood pressure, which is low blood pressure, is now more than 120 mm of mercury.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    How old are you? If you want to take medicine, Ling Fuda is good, my ancestors are taking one a day.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It can exponentially increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.

    Large-scale cohort studies have consistently shown that blood pressure, cholesterol, and other major risk factors are directly related to the risk of developing cardiovascular disease. Most studies looked at associations between individual risk factors, but each correlation was shown on the basis of other risk factors to varying degrees. For example, cholesterol levels are significantly associated with coronary heart disease, and the risk of cardiovascular disease increases further as blood pressure levels rise, and this risk increases exponentially if combined with smoking.

    The WHO's 2002 World Health Report analysed the extent to which major cardiovascular risk factors (e.g., hypertension, dyslipidemia, obesity, inadequate fruit and vegetable intake, physical inactivity, and smoking) affect cardiovascular disease globally, respectively, and in combination. Of the deaths due to cardiovascular disease, 7.1 million (12 8) deaths were attributed to poor blood pressure control (systolic blood pressure 115 mmHg) and 4.4 million (7 9) deaths were attributed to poor cholesterol level control 3 8 mmol l. Approximately half of patients over the age of 30 years have cardiovascular disease attributable to poor blood pressure control,31 to high cholesterol,14 to smoking,65 and 65 of these groups attributable to a combination of these three risk factors.

    Globally, 83 89 coronary heart disease and 70 76 strokes are attributable to the six risk factors mentioned above.

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