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Why is the diastolic blood pressure measurement important?

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Why is the diastolic blood pressure measurement important?

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When you measure blood pressure, both your systolic and diastolic blood pressure measurements are important. Hypertension is one of the most common diseases in the United States, and it is also often a “silent” disease, meaning that there are no symptoms with it. However, it can cause severe damage, including damage to the heart, lungs, kidneys, etc. In fact, about every major organ and system in the body, including the arteries themselves. Previously, it was thought that having diastolic hypertension (a high diastolic pressure) was a much greater concern than having a high systolic pressure. However, recent studies now suggest that at least for people 50 and older, high systolic pressures are of greater concern than are high diastolic pressures. Nonetheless, diastolic hypertension may still be of greater concern to people under the age of 50. Measuring the diastolic blood pressure Both the diastolic and systolic blood pressure numbers are usually taken during a blood pressure measurem

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