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what are the two pressures taken when measuring blood pressure

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Answered by VickyDazzler
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When your doctor takes your blood pressure, it's expressed as a measurement with two numbers, with one number on top (systolic) and one on the bottom (diastolic), like a fraction. For example, 120/80 mm Hg. The top number refers to the amount of pressure in your arteries during the contraction of your heart muscle.

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Answered by ranjeetmoef
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systolic and diastolic pressure

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