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High Blood Pressure Systolic

High Blood Pressure Systolic

High blood pressure systolic may affect arthritis or cholesterol. The heart force in the arteries has two values when checked. The higher reading is when the heart contracts, and the lower reading or diastolic level is when the heart rests between beats. The normal level is 120 over 80 and the hypertension level is any reading above 140 over 90. Hypertension accelerates the dangerous risks of stroke, heart attack, heart failure and kidney failure. High blood pressure systolic may affect arthritis or cholesterol.

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High Blood Pressure Systolic

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High blood pressure, arthritis

There are no symptoms of hypertension so the best protection is to take heart force readings at frequent intervals which can be done at home as there are inexpensive recorders at drug stores. There are conditions when the heart force readings may be normal at the upper level and above normal at the lower level or just the reverse; however the same treatment should be given as though both levels are above normal. The most effective treatment and the most effective prevention is a healthy lifestyle of proper nutrition, weight control, and exercise. High blood pressure systolic may affect arthritis or cholesterol.



 
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