No treatment is needed if there are no other uncomfortable symptoms.
The pressure exerted on the walls of blood vessels by blood flowing through them is called blood pressure. Depending on whether the heart is in a systolic or diastolic state, blood pressure is categorized as diastolic or systolic. In general, the normal range of blood pressure is 90 to 139/60 to 89 mmHg, the former being systolic and the latter diastolic.
Systolic blood pressure 95 is within the normal range and diastolic blood pressure 53 is slightly below normal. However, if this blood pressure is measured while awake and quiet, it is normal. Some factors such as strenuous exercise, nervousness, and emotional excitement can raise blood pressure. If the blood pressure measured under the influence of these factors is 95/53 mmHg, the blood pressure is low and needs to be measured again in a quiet, awake state. If it is lower than the normal range, it is considered low blood pressure and it is recommended to go to the hospital.
A pulse rate of 52 beats per minute is basically normal. Normal pulse rate is 60-100 beats/minute. Clinically, a heart rate below 60 beats/minute is called bradycardia, and it is necessary to distinguish between physiologic and pathologic.
Physiological generally appear in athletes, long-term sports workers, young people, if there is no chest tightness, dizziness, fainting and other phenomena, do not need special treatment, regular observation can be.
Pathologic is generally abnormal heart conduction, usually accompanied by chest tightness, dizziness, fainting and other discomforts, if the above symptoms, need to go to the hospital in time.