Systolic pressure

Systolic blood pressure is an auxiliary test used to check whether blood pressure is normal. When the heart contracts, the blood pressure taken from the ventricle exerts lateral pressure on the vessel wall. At this time, the blood pressure is the highest. At this time, the pressure on the inner wall is called systolic pressure, also called high pressure. Systolic blood pressure is of great clinical significance. There is a type of hypertension called high systolic blood pressure, which means that the diastolic blood pressure is normal, and the systolic blood pressure increases. Among various types of hypertension, the increased systolic blood pressure is the most common and more difficult to control . Through this examination, you can determine the lesion site and the corresponding symptoms.

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