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How much is diabetes blood pressure controlled?


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The range of blood pressure control in diabetic patients should be adjusted according to the specific conditions and goals of the patient.
Generally, the blood pressure of diabetic patients should be controlled within the normal range, i.e. systolic blood pressure 90-139mmHg and diastolic blood pressure 60-89mmHg. For some high-risk patients, such as those with cardiovascular disease or kidney disease, the range of blood pressure control may need to be stricter, mostly around 120/80mmHg. In order to achieve the ideal blood pressure level, diabetic patients need comprehensive treatment, including medication, lifestyle adjustment and psychological adjustment.
It is recommended to regularly monitor blood pressure and blood sugar, pay close attention to changes in blood pressure and blood sugar, and adjust treatment plan in time.