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That's the diastolic pressure. In general, diastolic blood pressure is considered to be low if it is 60 millimeters of mercury or less. Normal blood pressure ...
Bottom number (diastolic) in mm Hg, Blood pressure category*, What to do†. Sources: American College of Cardiology; American Heart Association. *Ranges may be ...
Dear Mayo Clinic: I have normal systolic blood pressure, but my diastolic goes between 82 and 96 during the work day and goes down to normal at night or when ...
The top number is called systolic pressure. This is the pressure in the arteries when the heart beats. The bottom number is called diastolic pressure. This is ...
Diastolic pressure. The second (bottom) number is the pressure in the arteries when the heart rests between beats. The American Heart Association categorizes ...
Severe Hypotension or Stiff Arteries May Cause Extremely Low Diastolic Blood Pressure. May 28, 2010. Dear Mayo Clinic: What are the causes of an extremely low ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I have a high systolic (top number) blood pressure, but my diastolic (bottom number) is normal. What does this mean?
If systolic blood pressure rises but diastolic blood pressure stays within an acceptable range, the condition is called isolated systolic hypertension. Isolated ...
The bottom number (diastolic) is the pressure in the arteries measured between heartbeats. Elevated blood pressure is a measurement of 120 to 129 ...
Results · The top number (systolic) is the pressure of the blood flow when the heart muscle squeezes (contracts), pumping blood. · The bottom number (diastolic) ...
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