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What Causes The Diastolic Blood Pressure Level To Remain Around Ninety?

I have a history of high blood pressure. I brought a BP monitior and for the past week I have taken my pressure 3 times a day. My question is what causes the lower number to remain in the 90 s. 127/94 139/96 141/91 127/97 121/85 137/92 137/98 151/105 179/107 123/88 169/94 151/100. The numbers start at the most recent to when I began monitoring.
Thu, 2 Aug 2018
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Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice.

I would like to tell you that your systolic and diastolic blood pressure both are high which needs to managed.

Newly diagnosed blood pressure is generally managed with dietary and lifestyle modifications which includes DASH diet and 45 min workout daily for 5 days a week continuously for 3 months.

It’s recommended for you to get an ECG and Echocardiography to evaluate if there is LVH and any diastolic/systolic dysfunction.

Hope to have been helpful.

Kind regards
Dr. Bhanu Partap
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What Causes The Diastolic Blood Pressure Level To Remain Around Ninety?

Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. I would like to tell you that your systolic and diastolic blood pressure both are high which needs to managed. Newly diagnosed blood pressure is generally managed with dietary and lifestyle modifications which includes DASH diet and 45 min workout daily for 5 days a week continuously for 3 months. It’s recommended for you to get an ECG and Echocardiography to evaluate if there is LVH and any diastolic/systolic dysfunction. Hope to have been helpful. Kind regards Dr. Bhanu Partap