Diastolic blood pressure of 128mmHg is classified as grade 3 hypertension, which is dangerous, and the most important thing is that it will lead to abnormal cardiovascular and cerebrovascular function, and it needs to be combined with ultrasonography and clinical symptoms to make a comprehensive judgment.
Normal diastolic blood pressure is 60~90mmHg, and the current result of 128mmHg is a significant increase, which has already reached the level 3 hypertension, and it will be dangerous; the main dangers include arteriosclerosis, myocardial hypertrophy, cardiac failure, and renal function abnormality.
1. Arteriosclerosis: prolonged rise in diastolic blood pressure can easily lead to arteriosclerosis, which further leads to abnormal blood supply to cardiovascular and cerebral vessels, and can also easily cause bleeding.
2. Myocardial hypertrophy: prolonged increase in diastolic blood pressure will lead to compensatory hypertrophy of the myocardium, which will further lead to myocardial ischemia and a series of manifestations such as coronary heart disease.
3. Heart failure: a significant increase in diastolic blood pressure will affect the heart function and blood circulation, causing systemic multi-system symptoms (abnormal respiratory status, shock, etc.).
4. Abnormal renal function: abnormal diastolic blood pressure can cause damage to the kidneys, which can lead to kidney failure in severe cases.
A significant rise in diastolic blood pressure accompanied by significant respiratory abnormalities, heart rate abnormalities, etc. should be promptly consulted for observation and standardized treatment under the guidance of the clinician.