The unit of blood pressure mmHg is read as: millimeters of mercury or millimeters of mercury.
Blood pressure is the lateral pressure of blood within a blood vessel against the vessel wall, usually referred to as arterial blood pressure, divided into systolic and diastolic blood pressure. It is measured mostly in the brachial artery and is measured in mmHg, short for millimeters of mercury, also known as millimeters of mercury. Blood pressure in mmHg is often measured directly by an electronic sphygmomanometer or a mercury sphygmomanometer.
Normal blood pressure systolic blood pressure <120mmHg and diastolic blood pressure <80mmHg, normal high blood pressure is 120~139mmHg and/or 80~89mmHg. usually read the blood pressure, read the systolic blood pressure first, and then read the diastolic blood pressure, such as 110/70mmHg, read systolic blood pressure 110mmHg, diastolic blood pressure 70mmHg.
In your daily life, you need to control your blood pressure, eat a light diet, low salt and low fat; change your lifestyle, regular work and rest; exercise regularly and strengthen your movement; keep your emotions stable; and keep your bowels clear. If your blood pressure is higher than the above mentioned normal values in 3 measurements not taken on the same day, and if your blood pressure is not well controlled in daily life, it is recommended that you take medication under the guidance of a medical professional.
Regularly monitor your blood pressure and consult a doctor if you find any abnormality in your blood pressure, so as to avoid any delay in your condition.