High blood pressure, 137?

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High blood pressure (137mmHg) is a condition that requires a determination of whether blood pressure is high.

High blood pressure, 137?

Hypertension is caused by blood pressure on the vascular wall that is consistently higher than normal, including systolic and diastolic blood pressure, while normal blood pressure levels are 90-139mmHg systolic and 60-89mmHg diastolic. If the patient has a systolic blood pressure of 137mmHg and a diastolic blood pressure within the normal range, it indicates that blood pressure is well controlled and usually not high. However, if diastolic blood pressure is 137mmHg, which is higher than the range of Grade 3 hypertension, it indicates poor blood pressure control, which may be accompanied by headache, palpitations, tinnitus, arrhythmia and other symptoms, which are usually relatively high. In severe cases, it may lead to hypertensive crisis. It is recommended to seek medical treatment in time.



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