A Descriptive Description of High Blood Pressure 

A Descriptive Description of High Blood Pressure

What is High Blood Pressure?
Above the usual bloodpressure might be rise in force enforced by flowing blood on the walls of artery as a natural response to strain & physical activity. If you are facing hypertension regularly then it will make your heart and arteries frail. High blood pressure results in strokes, heart attacks and arterial disease.
How to Measure Blood Pressure?
Your blood pressure is checked in two values, the systolic, where blood exert pressure when it comes into aorta from the heart and the second is diastolic, where blood exert prssure when the heart ventricles repose between beats. Medical practitioners check it in millimeters of mercury (mm Hg).
Above the usual Bloodpressure will be defined in a grown-up as the bloodpressure greater than or same as 140 mm Hg systolic pressure, or greater than or equal to 90 mm Hg diastolic pressure. If your blood pressure reading is above 140/90 then it is abnormal and you are facing high blood pressure.

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