Systolic 142. Is that normal?


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Systolic blood pressure 142mmHg is normal to analyze in combination with the actual situation.
Normal systolic blood pressure is usually between 90 and 139mmHg, systolic blood pressure is usually slightly higher than normal. If the patient's systolic blood pressure is within the normal range, strenuous exercise before measurement will cause the heartbeat to increase, resulting in increased systolic blood pressure, which can be recovered after rest. At this time, systolic blood pressure of 142mmHg is normal. If the patient's blood pressure is higher than normal at ordinary times, the blood pressure should be measured correctly at rest. At this time, the systolic blood pressure of 142mmHg is not normal, indicating that the patient himself suffers from Grade I hypertension. It is necessary to maintain good living habits and keep the blood pressure stable.