Occasionally high pressure 135mmHg low pressure 100mmHg belongs to the normal phenomenon, no harm; long-term high pressure 135mmHg low pressure 100mmHg belongs to the second level of hypertension, may lead to cerebral hemorrhage, coronary heart disease and other complications, the serious and even life-threatening.
The ideal level of blood pressure for normal people is 120mmHg for high pressure and 80mmHg for low pressure; in case of tension, excitement, strenuous exercise, etc., the blood pressure will rise for a short period of time, which is a normal physiological phenomenon; however, in a quiet state, high pressure greater than 140mmHg and/or low pressure of 90mmHg measured more than 2 times in the same day can be diagnosed as high blood pressure. A low pressure greater than or equal to 100 mmHg is grade 2 hypertension.
Patients with grade 2 hypertension have different levels of risk depending on the presence or absence of risk factors, target organ damage and diabetes. With other underlying diseases such as coronary artery disease, diabetes, kidney disease, etc., the risk level is very high and life-threatening at any time, and immediate medical treatment is necessary.
Without underlying diseases, but with organ damage such as atherosclerosis, left ventricular hypertrophy, urinary protein, etc., the risk level is high, and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular complications may occur if blood pressure is not controlled.
If there are 3 or more risk factors (advanced age, diabetes mellitus, abdominal obesity, family history of early onset cardiovascular disease, etc.) it is high risk. Without the above it is at moderate risk and can be harmless with lifestyle adjustments to actively control blood pressure.
Multiple measurements of high pressure 135mmHg and low pressure 100mmHg phenomenon, should immediately consult a doctor, under the guidance of a professional doctor reasonable control of blood pressure.