What is the normal range of blood pressure for a 60-year-old man?

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Normal blood pressure usually includes systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure. The diastolic blood pressure of a 60-year-old man is usually 60 to 89mmHg, and the systolic blood pressure is 90 to 139mmHg.

What is the normal range of blood pressure for a 60-year-old man?

Blood pressure usually refers to the pressure caused by the blood flowing in the blood vessel wall. When any of the diastolic blood pressure and systolic blood pressure exceeds the normal level, it belongs to hypertension. The patient usually has headache, tiredness or restlessness, arrhythmia, palpitations, tinnitus and other symptoms, which are not conducive to the health of the body. Men should develop good living habits at ordinary times and exercise properly to strengthen the metabolism in the body to keep the blood pressure at a normal level. To prevent the continuous increase in blood pressure, resulting in organ damage to patients.



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