Understanding Your Blood Pressure: What the Numbers Mean
High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is often called the “silent killer” because it may not show obvious symptoms. Many people only discover they have high blood pressure during routine checks.
Understanding your blood pressure readings can help you take action early and prevent serious complications.
What Do the Numbers Mean?
A blood pressure reading has two numbers:
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Systolic (top number): Pressure when your heart beats
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Diastolic (bottom number): Pressure when your heart rests between beats
For example, a reading of 120/80 mmHg is considered normal.
General guidelines:
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Normal: Below 120/80
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Elevated: 120–129 / Below 80
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High (Stage 1): 130–139 / 80–89
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High (Stage 2): 140+ / 90+
Regular monitoring helps detect changes early.
Risk Factors for High Blood Pressure
Several factors increase your risk:
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Excess salt intake
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Obesity
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Lack of physical activity
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Smoking
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Stress
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Family history
Lifestyle plays a major role in prevention and management.
How to Manage Blood Pressure
1. Reduce Salt Intake
Too much salt causes water retention, increasing pressure in your blood vessels. Choose fresh foods over processed ones.
2. Exercise Regularly
Physical activity strengthens your heart and improves circulation.
3. Maintain a Healthy Weight
Losing even a small amount of weight can significantly reduce blood pressure.
4. Take Prescribed Medication Consistently
If your doctor prescribes medication, take it exactly as directed. Skipping doses can lead to complications.
5. Monitor Regularly
Routine checks at your local pharmacy help track your progress. Early detection prevents stroke, heart attack, and kidney damage.
Why Regular Checks Matter
Hypertension often shows no symptoms until serious damage has occurred. Regular screening is a simple but powerful step in protecting your health.
At LifePulse Care Pharmacy, we offer blood pressure monitoring services and personalized guidance to help you stay in control of your health.


