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:Ace: | 20:14 Tue 08th Nov 2005 | Body & Soul
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What does it mean when a blood pressure reading says the top number is ok but the bottom number is high?
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The bottom number is the main one. If it's high see your doctor or practice nurse
Sorry Hopalong, you've got it the wrong way round.

Isolated systolic hypertension (= top figure high) is a cause for concern as it's usually related to 'furring up' of the arteries.

Isolated diastolic hypertension (= bottom figure high) has been studied and the results show that this is not usually a cause for concern.

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