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What if my Systolic Blood Pressure is Normal, But My Diastolic Blood Pressure is Higher than Average?
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Robinson
Mar 8, 2019
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William Bowman
Mar 8, 2019
I am 60 years old and my systolic pressure is normal but my diastolic pressure is always high is this a problem.
Julius Corner
Mar 8, 2019
how much high? what's the number of your blood pressure?
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Jennifer
Mar 8, 2019
My blood pressure is always high 140/160 most of the time ,but I never felt dizzy or any simtom is there a problem.
Hollymd.com
Mar 8, 2019
140/160? Do you mean systolic blood pressure between 140-160?
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anonymous
Jul 10, 2019
This is a cause of great concern. Caffeine and/or nicotine may be factors causing this problem. You are at much higher risk of heart attack or stroke and should seek medical attention immediately.
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