Significance of difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressure
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First of all, we need to know about blood pressure !
▪The force that blood exerts against the walls of a vessel is called blood pressure .
▪This pressure is much greater in arteries than in veins.
So, The differences between systolic pressure and diastolic pressure are as follows:--
Systolic pressure:-
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▪The pressure of blood inside the artery during Ventricular Systole is called Systolic pressure.
▪It takes place when the arteries contract.
▪The normal Systolic pressure is 120 mm of Hg.
Diastolic Pressure:--
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▪The pressure of blood in the artery during the ventricular diastole is called diastolic pressure.
▪It takes place when the arteries relax.
▪The normal diastolic pressure is 80 mm of Hg.
Hope it helps !!
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First of all, we need to know about blood pressure !
▪The force that blood exerts against the walls of a vessel is called blood pressure .
▪This pressure is much greater in arteries than in veins.
So, The differences between systolic pressure and diastolic pressure are as follows:--
Systolic pressure:-
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▪The pressure of blood inside the artery during Ventricular Systole is called Systolic pressure.
▪It takes place when the arteries contract.
▪The normal Systolic pressure is 120 mm of Hg.
Diastolic Pressure:--
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▪The pressure of blood in the artery during the ventricular diastole is called diastolic pressure.
▪It takes place when the arteries relax.
▪The normal diastolic pressure is 80 mm of Hg.
Hope it helps !!
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SYSTOLIC PRESSURE : The minimum pressure at which blood leaves the heart through the main artery during contraction phase is called Systolic pressure.
Normal value of Systolic Pressure is 120mm Hg
DIASTOLIC PRESSURE : The minimum pressure in the arteries during the relaxation phase of heart is called Diastolic pressure.
The Normal value of Diastolic pressure is 80mm Hg.
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