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Normal blood pressure is vital to life. Without the pressure that forces our blood to flow around the circulatory system, no oxygen or nutrients would be delivered through our arteries to the tissues and organs. However, blood pressure can become dangerously high, and it can also get too low. In this article, we will discuss what blood pressure is, how it is measured, and what the measurements mean for our health. What is blood pressure? Blood pressure is the 4223912 force that moves blood through our circulatory system. It is an important force because oxygen and nutrients would not be pushed around our circulatory system to nourish tissues and organs without blood pressure. Blood pressure is also vital because it delivers white blood cells and antibodies for immunity, and hormones such as insulin.
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If you're 65 years or older and otherwise healthy, your doctor will likely recommend treatment and lifestyle changes once your systolic blood pressure is greater than 130 mm Hg. The treatment for adults 65 and older who have significant health problems should be made on a case-by-case basis. Treating high blood pressure in older adults appears to decrease memory problems and dementia.  Hypertension: Stage 2 Stage 2 high blood pressure indicates an even more serious 5784046287 condition. If your blood pressure reading shows a top number of 140 or more, or a bottom number of 90 or more, it's considered stage 2 hypertension.At this stage, your doctor will recommend one or more medications for keeping your blood pressure under control. But you shouldn't rely solely on medications to treat hypertension. Lifestyle habits are just as important in stage 2 as they are in the other stages.

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