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Relationship between blood pressure and pulse


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The relationship between blood pressure and pulse is mutual.
In addition to atrial fibrillation, pulse can indicate heart rate. When a patient's pulse beats faster, myocardial contractility increases, peripheral resistance increases, and blood pressure also increases. Secondly, for patients with tachycardia, Although the heart rate is faster and the pulse is faster, the diastolic period is too short, which can affect heart function, resulting in reduced heart pumping and low blood pressure. In addition, if the patient's blood pressure is low, reflexively lead to sympathetic over-excitation, and then increase the heart rate, pulse will also increase.
If the blood pressure and pulse are not within the normal range, need to seek medical attention in time for ECG, cardiac ultrasound and other examinations, in order to clarify the cause, and active treatment.