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Systolic high diastolic low
Please advice medicine for systolic high and distolic low I.e 145 and 60 evening 8 pm Systolic high and distolic low I e 129 and 50 morning 8am
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Your BP levels are fluctuating within physiological range. This is normal phenomena. Usually Systolic BP is high due to age related Artery stiffness and low Diastolic BP. You don’t require any medication.
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Just Monitor your BP once in 2-3 months.
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Adopt healthy Lifestyle . Aerobic Exercise, yoga meditation Meditation, Restricted optimal Salt intake , quitting smoking, lot of fruits and vegetables in diet.
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Have a ecg and echocardiography done to rule out any cardiac pathology. If both normal Reduce salt intake and add diuretic.
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For your age it's well in range nothing to worry Monitor bp and follow up
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Hello, I think these readings are within normal limits for his age. Age related aortic stiffness causes high systolic and lower diastolic pressures. If he is asymptomatic do not do anything just keep monitoring BP once in a while. If he has some symptoms related to fluctuating BP then get his ECG and Echo done. Take care
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