Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Understanding about HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE

High blood pressure (HBP) is a serious condition that can lead to coronary heart diseaseheart failurestrokekidney failure, and other health problems.
"Blood pressure" is the force of blood pushing against the walls of the arteries as the heart pumps out blood. If this pressure rises and stays high over time, it can damage the body in many ways.

Blood pressure numbers include systolic (sis-TOL-ik) and diastolic (di-a-STOL-ik) pressures. Systolic blood pressure is the pressure when the heart beats while pumping blood. Diastolic blood pressure is the pressure when the heart is at rest between beats.
You will most often see blood pressure numbers written with the systolic number above or before the diastolic, such as 120/80 mmHg. (The mmHg is millimeters of mercury—the units used to measure blood pressure.)
The table below shows normal numbers for adults. It also shows which numbers put you at greater risk for health problems. Blood pressure tends to goes up and down, even in people who have normal blood pressure. If your numbers stay above normal most of the time, you're at risk.


Categories for Blood Pressure Levels in Adults (in mmHg, or millimeters of mercury)

Category
Systolic
(top number)
Diastolic
(bottom number)
Normal
Less than 120
And
Less than 80
Prehypertension
120–139
Or
80–89
High blood pressure
     Stage 1
140–159
Or
90–99
     Stage 2
160 or higher
Or
100 or higher



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