why systolic pressure more than diastolic pressure
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Isolated systolic hypertension is when your systolic blood pressure is high, but your diastolic blood pressure is normal. It can occur naturally with age or can be caused by a variety of health conditions including anemia and diabetes. ISH should still be treated even though your diastolic pressure is normal.
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Explanation:
Systolic pressure is generally 120 mm of hg and diastolic 80mm of hg
so, when you press the nerves there is very little space for moving
of blood thus all the blood moved with more pressure that's why
systolic pressure is more
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