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What is the normal range of blood pressure difference?


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Blood pressure difference is generally referred to as pulse pressure difference, the normal range is 30-60mmHg.
Pulse pressure difference refers to systolic pressure minus diastolic pressure difference, its normal range is 30-60mmHg, belongs to one of the commonly used clinical blood pressure detection items. Check pulse pressure difference can be used to assist in the diagnosis of a variety of diseases, such as small pulse pressure difference, indicating that there may be pericardial effusion, aortic valve stenosis, heart failure, etc.; while large pulse pressure difference may be related to aortic valve insufficiency, aortic sclerosis, hyperthyroidism and other diseases.
If abnormal pulse pressure difference is found, it is recommended that patients do further examination and actively receive treatment after diagnosis.