Blood pressure gradient 50 is not considered normal range

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Pulse pressure difference refers to systolic blood

Blood pressure gradient 50 is not considered normal range

pressure minus diastolic blood pressure. The normal value is 30~40mmHg. Pulse pressure difference>60mmHg is diagnosed as increased pulse pressure. Pulse pressure difference 50mmHg belongs to the critical state, but it also belongs to increased pulse pressure difference, so it does not belong to the normal range. It may be due to the increase of stroke volume, resulting in increased systolic blood pressure and decreased diastolic blood pressure. If the patient's pulse pressure difference is 50mmHg, it will not affect his daily life. Daily clinical monitoring can be carried out. If he is not assured, he can go to the hospital to perfect cardiac ultrasound examination and rule out heart disease.



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