Normal blood pressure. What's the pulse?

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Normal blood pressure is systolic pressure 90-139mmHg, diastolic pressure 60-89mmHg, pulse 60-100 beats/min.

Normal blood pressure. What's the pulse?

Blood pressure refers to the lateral pressure of blood flowing in the blood vessels against the blood vessel wall. When the heart contracts, a large amount of blood is pumped into the blood vessels, so the systolic pressure value is high. Under normal conditions, the systolic blood pressure can be measured between 90-139mmHg. When the heart relaxes, the blood will still flow forward, but the blood pressure measured due to the pressure drop is relatively low, normally between 90-139mmHg. Pulse refers to arterial pulsation, arterial vessels will pulse with the contraction and relaxation of the heart, under normal conditions can be measured pulse 60-100 beats/min.

Blood pressure and pulse will be affected by a variety of factors, patients with poor living habits or disease, generally will lead to low blood pressure, pulse or high.



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