Should the systolic blood-pressure values lie between
140 mmHg and 1 60 mmHg and/or the diastolic blood-pressure
values lie between 90 mmHg and 100 mmHg, likewise,
please consult your doctor. Furthermore, regular self-checks
will be necessary.
With blood-pressure values that are too low, i.e. systolic
values under 'l00 mmHg and/or diastolic values under
60 mmHg, likewise, please consult your doctor.
Even with normal blood-pressure values, a regular self-check
with your blood-pressure monitor is recommended. ln this
way you can detect possible changes in yourvalues early and
react appropriately. lf you are undergoing medical treatment
to control your blood pressure, please keep a record of the
level of your blood pressure by carrying out regular
self-measurements at specific times of the day. Show these
values to your doctor.Never use the results of your
measurements to alter independently the drug doses
prescribed by your doctor.
Table for classifying blood-pressure values (unit: mmHg)
according to World Health Organization;
Range Systolic Diastolic Measu res
Blood-pressure Slood-pressure
Check with yourdoetc
Hypotension lowerthan 100 lower than 60
Normal aange between 100 and 14 between 60 and 90 Self-check
Mild hype*ensioa between 140 and 16 be:ween 90 and 100 Consult your doctor
Moderately serious
hypedension belween 160 and 1a Delween lOO and 1 1 Consult your doctor
Serious
hypedension higherthan 180 hiqhertha.1 10 Consult your doctor
immediately
II*f' Further i nformation
. lf your values are mostly standard under resting
conditionsbut exceptionally high under conditions of
physical or psychological stress, it is possible that you are
suffering f rom so-called < labile hypertension>>. Please
consult your doctor if you suspect that this might be the case.
. Correclly measured diastolic blood-pressure values
above 120mmHg require immediate medical treatment.
1.3. What can be done, if regular increased/low values
are obtained?
a) Please consult your doctor.
b) lncreased blood-pressure values (various forms of
hypertension) are associated long- and medium term
with considerable risks to health. This concerns the
arterial blood vessels of your body, which are endangered
due to constriction caused by deposits in the vessel walls
(Arteriosclerosis). A deficient supply of blood to important
organs (heart, brain, muscles) can be the result.
Furthermore, with long-term continuously increased
blood-pressure values, the heart will become structurally
damaged.
c) There are many different causes of the appearance of
high blood pressure. We diflerentiate between the common
primary (essential) hypertension, and secondary
hypertension. The latter group can be ascribed to specific
organic malf unctions. Please consult your doctor f or
information about the possible origins of your own
increased blood pressure values.
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