Blood Pressure Classification:
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Definition: This calculator determines your blood pressure category based on systolic and diastolic readings.
Purpose: It helps individuals understand if their blood pressure falls within normal ranges or indicates potential health concerns.
The calculator uses standard blood pressure classification guidelines:
Details: Regular blood pressure checks help detect hypertension early, reducing risks of heart disease, stroke, and kidney problems.
Tips: Enter your systolic (top number) and diastolic (bottom number) readings in mmHg. For accurate results, measure after resting for 5 minutes.
Q1: What do systolic and diastolic numbers mean?
A: Systolic measures pressure when heart beats. Diastolic measures pressure between beats.
Q2: Is one high reading dangerous?
A: One high reading doesn't necessarily indicate hypertension. Consult your doctor for multiple readings.
Q3: When should I seek medical help?
A: Immediately if readings exceed 180/120 mmHg (hypertensive crisis).
Q4: How often should I check my blood pressure?
A: Regular monitoring is recommended, especially if you have risk factors for hypertension.
Q5: Does this calculator replace medical advice?
A: No, it's for informational purposes only. Always consult a healthcare professional.