BP 137107, pulse 120. Is that normal?

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Blood pressure 137/107mmHg generally refers to systolic blood pressure 137mmHg and diastolic blood pressure 107mmHg, blood pressure 137/107mmHg and pulse 120 beats/min are normal, which should be analyzed according to specific conditions.

BP 137107, pulse 120. Is that normal?

Blood pressure and pulse are important vital signs of human body. Normal adult blood pressure ranges from systolic blood pressure 90-139mmHg, diastolic blood pressure 60-89mmHg, and normal pulse frequency 60-100 beats/min, so diastolic blood pressure 107mmHg indicates high blood pressure, and pulse 120 beats/min is relatively fast. If there is strenuous exercise and emotional agitation before the measurement of vital signs, it may lead to the increase of vital signs level. If it is only an occasional measurement of vital signs, it is normal without physical discomfort. If it is not measured repeatedly on the same day, it is abnormal, which may be related to kidney diseases, endocrine diseases, cardiovascular diseases, etc.

For patients with obvious physical discomfort, it is recommended to go to the hospital for further examination in time to clarify the specific reasons and actively cooperate with treatment.



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