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How much blood pressure is normal for a 75-year-old?


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75-year-old normal systolic blood pressure in 90-139 mm Hg, diastolic blood pressure in 60-89 mm Hg.
Blood pressure is the lateral pressure of the blood on the unit area of the vascular wall. If the elderly systolic blood pressure ≥140 mm Hg, diastolic blood pressure ≥90 mm Hg, indicating high blood pressure, may be related to mental stress, strenuous exercise, drinking strong tea and other factors. If three times in the same day clinic measurements are higher than normal, it can be diagnosed as hypertension, may be related to genetics, glomerulonephritis, pheochromocytoma and other factors.
The elderly usually need to maintain a healthy lifestyle, such as balanced diet, moderate exercise, maintain a good schedule, learn to release pressure, etc., to help maintain blood pressure stability.