High blood pressure, heart rate 80 to 90, normal?

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Hypertension heart rate 80 to 90 beats per minute is generally normal.

High blood pressure, heart rate 80 to 90, normal?

Clinically, the heart rate fluctuates between 60 and 100 beats per minute under normal circumstances. If the patient's heart rate is too high, it is tachycardia. If the patient's heart rate is too low, it is bradycardia. Hypertension has no effect on the patient's heart rate. Therefore, hypertension heart rate 80-90 beats per minute is normal. If the patient's heart rate frequently exceeds 100 beats per minute, it may be due to vasodilation and increased blood circulation. If the patient's heart rate is lower than 60 beats per minute, it is likely to be caused by myocardial ischemia caused by hypertensive heart disease.

Patients should pay attention to limiting sodium intake, eating a light diet, and reducing cholesterol intake, which is conducive to health.



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