What is meant by blood pressure? how systolic pressure differs from diastolic pressure?
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the pressure of the blood in circulatory system , often measure to diagnosis since it is closely related to the force and rate of the heart beat and the diameter and elasticity of he arterial walls .
diastolic pressure is the pressure that is exerted on the walls of the various arteries around the body in between heart beats when the heart is released .
systolic pressure measures the amount of pressure hat blood exerts on arteries and vessels while the heart is beating .
diastolic pressure is the pressure that is exerted on the walls of the various arteries around the body in between heart beats when the heart is released .
systolic pressure measures the amount of pressure hat blood exerts on arteries and vessels while the heart is beating .
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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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