difference between systolic pressure and diastolic pressure?
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Your systolic blood pressure is the top number on your reading. It measures the force of blood against your artery walls while your ventricles — the lower two chambers of your heart — squeeze, pushing blood out to the rest of your body. Your diastolic blood pressure is the bottom number on your reading.
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Systolic pressure
- Pressure when our heart beats.
- Ventricles contract.
- Systolic pressure is high.
- Blood pressure inside the arteries is maximum.
- Blood vessels contracts.
Diastolic pressure
- Pressure when heart muscles relax in between two beats.
- Ventricles relaxed.
- Diastolic pressure is low.
- Blood pressure inside the arteries is minimum.
- Blood vessels relaxed.
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