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What is systolic pressure and diastolic pressure?? ​

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Answered by diva61anshi
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The blood pressure reading is measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg) and is written as systolic pressure, the force of the blood against the artery walls as your heart beats, over diastolic pressure, the blood pressure between heartbeats.

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Answered by Rachel12
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Systolic blood pressure

the top number, measures the force your heart exerts on the walls of your arteries each time it beats.

Diastolic blood pressure

the bottom number, measures the force your heart exerts on the walls of your arteries in between beats.

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