High pressure 140, low pressure 97. Dizziness normal?

Systolic blood pressure of 140 mmHg diastolic blood pressure of 97 mmHg dizziness is not normal, and high diastolic blood pressure levels may be associated with insufficient blood supply to the cerebral arteries. Systolic blood pressure ≥140mmHg and/or diastolic blood pressure ≥90mmHg are elevated, and a definitive diagnosis of hypertension can only be made if all three blood pressure levels on a non-same day exceed normal values. Patients with elevated blood pressure levels should be aware of the need for increased blood pressure monitoring to clarify the presence of hypertension. Patients with high blood pressure and dizziness may have insufficient blood supply to the cerebral arteries, so they should undergo cranial CT, cervical ultrasound, etc. to determine whether there is insufficient blood supply to the cerebral arteries, and be given medication to improve the blood supply to the brain if necessary. Patients with high blood pressure level accompanied by dizziness should go to the hospital in time, and improve the relevant examination and treatment under the guidance of the physician, so as to avoid delaying the condition.

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