🩺 Blood Pressure Reading: What It Means
A blood pressure reading shows how hard your blood is pushing against your artery walls. It’s written as two numbers:
📊 Example: 120 / 80 mmHg
- Top number (Systolic): Pressure when the heart beats
- Bottom number (Diastolic): Pressure when the heart rests between beats
📈 Blood Pressure Categories
| Category | Systolic | Diastolic |
|---|---|---|
| Normal | < 120 | < 80 |
| Elevated | 120–129 | < 80 |
| High (Stage 1) | 130–139 | 80–89 |
| High (Stage 2) | ≥ 140 | ≥ 90 |
| Hypertensive Crisis | ≥ 180 | ≥ 120 |
⚠️ What Readings Mean
- Normal (e.g., 115/75): Healthy
- Slightly high (e.g., 130/85): Monitor and improve lifestyle
- High (e.g., 150/95): Needs medical attention
- Very high (e.g., 180/120): Emergency—seek immediate care
🧠 Symptoms to Watch
High blood pressure often has no symptoms, but severe cases may include:
- Headache
- Dizziness
- Chest pain
- Shortness of breath
🏡 Tips to Keep Blood Pressure Healthy
- Reduce salt intake
- Exercise regularly
- Maintain a healthy weight
- Manage stress
- Limit alcohol and avoid smoking
💡 Tip: Always take readings:
- After resting 5 minutes
- Sitting upright with arm at heart level
- At the same time each day for consistency
If you want, tell me your actual blood pressure reading, and I can help you interpret exactly what it means for you.