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What is the most important number with high blood pressure, the top number or the bottom?



What is the most important number with high blood pressure, the top number or the bottom?

the bottom number should never get over 90 and the top shoul not get over about 140 for an example mine runs about 155 over about 110 or 120 i have high blood pressure and i have had a stroke @ one time because of it
BOTH ARE VERY IMPORTANT BECAUSE IT TAKES BOTH NUMBERS TO DETERMINE IF YOU HAVE HIGH OR LOW BLOOD PRESSURE
both if either is too high or low it can cause problems
That's like saying what is more important to have, a brain or a heart. Both are important. One is the pressure during a heart beat and the other is the pressure between beats.
both are important but the main one most look at is the bottom. If it's over 90 for a regular period see your Dr.
i believe it is the bottom thats the pressure on your heart and the # on top is the pressure on your veins but i could be wrong it could be visa versa -but thats my bet ok.
health class in high school twenty years ago. thats why i'm betting 50/50 ok
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