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My blood pressure is 85/130 is it normal or high ... plss reply ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ???
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Ideally BP should be near to 120/80 mmHg. However as the age advances, slight high in BP e.g, 130/80 can be considered normal. However your diastolic BP is higher which shoul be near to 80mmHg.
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avoid stress, have regular walk, exercise, salt restricted diet and monitor BP.
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have salt restricted diet. monitor BP regularly.
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Your BP is within normal limits ,but the systolic pressure is higher normal. Next time you measure it after a good night's sleep. If your weight is more, try to reduce it by 5-6 kgs.
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The systolic blood pressure is 130 mm Hg and the diastolic pressure is 85mm Hg. Since the normal blood pressure is 120/80mm Hg.  The blood pressure is normal according to age also. If there any other symptoms please consult a specialist.
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Yes it is normal.
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