A Descriptive Explanation of High Blood Pressure 

A Descriptive Explanation of High Blood Pressure

What is High Blood Pressure?
Above normal bloodpressure may be mount within pressure imposed by circulating blood on the walls of artery as a general response to strain or physical activity. The constant high blood pressure can put more strain on your heart. Arterial diseases, strokes and heart attacks are the outcomes of this hypertension.
How to Measure Blood Pressure?
The diastolic and the systolic are two values in which blood pressure is taken by physicians. Millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) is the measurement unit of blood pressure.
Above normal Blood Pressure might be defined in a mature person as a blood pressure more than or equal to 140 mm Hg systolic pressure, or above or same as 90 mm Hg diastolic pressure. But, a blood pressure reading more than 140/90 determines hypertension and is observed abnormal in any stage.

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