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How much blood pressure is normal for the elderly?


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The elderly blood pressure generally refers to the elderly blood pressure, the elderly blood pressure is systolic pressure 90-139mmHg, diastolic pressure 60-89mmHg is in the normal range.
Blood pressure is mainly the side pressure of blood vessel wall when blood flow in blood vessels, is one of the basic vital signs of the human body, usually systolic pressure 90-139mmHg, diastolic pressure 60-89mmHg as the normal range of blood pressure in the elderly, indicating that the human heart and blood vessels are in normal operation. If the elderly blood pressure exceeds or falls below the normal range in a quiet state, it is necessary to seek medical advice in time.
It is recommended that the elderly pay attention to adjusting their daily routine and maintain a low-salt and low-fat diet to control blood pressure within the normal range.