BP's 100 systolic, 59 diastolic. Pulse 75 normal?

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If the patient's systolic blood pressure is 100mmHg and diastolic blood pressure is 59mmHg, it is normal.

BP's 100 systolic, 59 diastolic. Pulse 75 normal?

If the patient's systolic blood pressure is 100mmHg and diastolic blood pressure is 59mmHg, but there are no other abnormal phenomena, it is normal. It may be caused by thin physique, resulting in slow blood circulation. If the patient is accompanied by abnormal phenomena such as dizziness, chest distress, lethargy, etc., it is abnormal. It may be caused by hypothyroidism, which causes slow metabolism of the patient's body and causes bradycardia, resulting in low blood pressure. The normal pulse range is usually between 60-100 beats/min, while the pulse of 75 beats/min is within the normal range.



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