What is Normal Blood Pressure?
A blood pressure
reading below 120/80 is considered normal. In general, lower
is better. However, very low blood pressures can sometimes
be a cause for concern and should be checked out by a doctor.
Doctors classify
blood pressures under 140/90 as either "normal,"
or "prehypertension."
"Normal"
blood pressures are lower than 120/80.
"Prehypertension" is blood pressure between 120
and 139 for the top number, or between 80 and 89 for the
bottom number. For example, blood pressure readings of 138/82,
128/89, or 130/86 are all in the "prehypertension"
range. If your blood pressure is in the prehypertension
range, it is more likely that you will end up with high
blood pressure unless you take action to prevent it.
What
is high blood pressure?
A blood
pressure of 140/90 or higher is considered high blood pressure.
Both numbers are important. If one or both numbers are usually
high, you have high blood pressure. If you are being treated
for high blood pressure, you still have high blood pressure
even if you have repeated readings in the normal range.
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