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High And Low Blood Pressure
High and low blood pressure may not affect arthritis or cholesterol.
There are two measurements of the body's circulatory system, the upper measurement is made when the heart contracts, the bottom level is when the heart rests between beats. The upper measurement is called systolic and the bottom level is called diastolic. The normal level is 120 over 80 amd the hypertension level is any measurement above 140 over 90.
High and low blood pressure may not affect arthritis or cholesterol.
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High And Low Blood Pressure
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arthritis, cholesterol
As people age the measurement level increases to about age fifty-five, but at that point the systolic level continues to increase, but the diastolic stops increasing but could even go down. This may cause a condition of hypertension in the systolic level but normal or less than normal in the diastolic level. This condition may require treatment from the doctor.
High and low blood pressure may not affect arthritis or cholesterol.