Blood Pressure
Before discussing about high blood pressure or hypertension, you'll want to know beforehand about the blood pressure. When you perform a physical examination or clinical examination to the doctor, there is usually a special tool used by doctors to check blood pressure. Tool to check the blood pressure is also known as sphigmomanometer tensimeter. There are digital and there is also tensimeter tensimeter mercury that is still commonly used for clinical examinations.
Checking Blood Pressure
When checking blood pressure, there are two numbers that are usually referred to as 120/80. What are these numbers?
Systolic
The first number (120), ie systolic blood pressure, the pressure when the heart beats or beats (systole). Often called the pressure on.
Diastolic
The first number (90) is diastolic blood pressure, the pressure when the heart is resting between when pumping. Often referred to under the pressure.
The doctor will perform blood pressure checks by having you sit or lie down, because it was the best position to measure blood pressure. Then the doctor will usually be binding on the air bag on his right arm on the arm unless there are injuries. After that, blood pressure measurement. The difference between systolic and diastolic pressure is called pulse pressure.
What is blood pressure? Blood pressure is the pressure experienced by the blood in the arteries when the heart pumps blood to all members of the human body. Blood pressure is created by taking two measurements and usually there are two numbers that will be referred by a physician. For example doctors call 140-90, it means it is 140/90 mmHg. The first number (140) showed upward pressure due to pulsation of the arteries when the heart or heart beat or beats, and is called the systolic pressure or pressure is often called upon. The second number (90) shows the pressure when your heart rest in between pumping, and is called diastolic pressure, or often also referred under pressure.
Once you know your blood pressure, you definitely want to know if you include low blood pressure, normal or high. The following blood pressure classification based on figures measured by tensimeter for systolic and diastolic blood pressure:
Blood Pressure | Sistolik (first number) | Diastoli (second number) |
Low blood or hypotension | under 90 | UNDER 60 |
Normal | 90 - 120 | 60 - 80 |
Pre-hypertension | 120 - 140 | 80 - 90 |
High blood pressure or hypertension (stage 1) | 140 - 160 | 90 - 100 |