Diabetes low pressure 100 high pressure 140 serious

A diabetic patient with a low pressure (diastolic) of 100mmHg and a high pressure (systolic) of 140mmHg is more serious. A diabetic patient with a chronic diastolic blood pressure of 100 mmHg and a systolic blood pressure of 140 mmHg is classified as having grade 2 hypertension. The cardiovascular risk stratification is very high risk due to the combination of diabetic conditions. This type of diabetic population needs to take appropriate antihypertensive drugs under the supervision of a doctor to control the blood pressure below 130/80mmHg. The choices of antihypertensive drugs include enalapril and irbesartan, etc. During the medication period, blood pressure should be measured regularly and medication should be adjusted in accordance with the doctor’s instructions. When diabetic patients are combined with elevated blood pressure, it is recommended that they be diagnosed and treated under the guidance of a professional doctor.