Is height related to blood pressure?

There is generally no relationship between height and blood pressure, and there is no height in the risk factors for hypertension. Risk factors affecting the development of hypertension generally include age, gender, heredity, overweight, obesity, long-term excessive alcohol consumption, long-term high-salt diet, lack of exercise, long-term mental stress, while age, gender, heredity are unchangeable factors, and other factors are changeable factors, and there is no such thing as height in these factors. The normal range of systolic blood pressure for adults at rest is 90-139mmHg, and the normal range of diastolic blood pressure is 60-89mmHg. When blood pressure is high, common symptoms include dizziness, headache, and palpitations, etc. If your blood pressure is high, you may experience dizziness, headache, and palpitations. If you have high blood pressure or suspicious symptoms, it is recommended that you consult a regular medical institution in time to avoid delaying your condition.