Also known as: Hypertension
According to the American Heart
Association, nearly one in three adults in the United States has high blood
pressure. But nearly one-third of those people don't know they have high blood
pressure, because it's a silent disease. People can have high blood pressure
for years without experiencing symptoms or knowing they have it.
The upper or first number in a blood
pressure reading is the systolic pressure and the lower or second number is
called the diastolic pressure. According to National Heart, Lung, and Blood
Institute guidelines:
- Normal blood pressure is below
120/80 mmHg.
- Prehypertension is systolic
pressure that's between 120 to 139 or diastolic pressure between 80 and
89.
- Stage 1 hypertension is
systolic pressure between 140 to 159 or diastolic pressure between 90 and
99.
- Stage 2 hypertension is
systolic pressure higher than 160 or diastolic pressure of 100 or higher.
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