Table for classifying blood pressure values (units mmHG) according to World Health Organization:
Range
Systolic
Diastolic
Recommendations
blood pressure
blood pressure
Hypotension
lower than 100
lower than 60
Check with your doctor
Normal range
between 100 and 140
between 60 and 90
Self-check
Mild hypertension
between 140 and 160
between 90 and 100
Consult your doctor
Moderate hypertension between 160 and 180
between 100 and 110 Consult your doctor
Severe hypertension
higher than 180
higher than 110
Consult your doctor
urgently
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Further information
• If your values are mostly standard under resting conditions but exceptionally high under
conditions of physical or psychological stress, it is possible that you are suffering from so-called
«labile hypertension». Please consult your doctor if you suspect that this might be the case.
• Correctly measured diastolic blood pressure values above 120mmHg require
immediate
medical treatment.
2.3. What can be done, if regular increased/low values are obtained?
a) Please consult your doctor.
b) Increased blood pressure values (various forms of hypertension) are associated long- and
medium term with considerable risks to health. This concerns the arterial blood vessels of
your body, which are endangered due to constriction caused by deposits in the vessel walls
(Arteriosclerosis). A deficient supply of blood to important organs (heart, brain, muscles) can be
the result. Furthermore, with long-term continuously increased blood pressure values, the heart
will become structurally damaged.
c) There are many different causes of the appearance of high blood pressure. We differentiate
between the common primary (essential) hypertension, and secondary hypertension. The
latter group can be ascribed to specific organic malfunctions. Please consult your doctor for
information about the possible origins of your own increased blood pressure values.
d) There are measures which you can take, not only for reducing a medically established high blood
pressure, but also for prevention. These measures are part of your general way of life:
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Summary of Contents for BP 3AX1
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Page 25: ...120 2 3 ry A Diabetes mellitus ry 23...
Page 26: ...40 2 4 Microlife Average d 3 1 5 4 24...
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Page 30: ...5 4 OK OK 1 3 MAM OK MAM MAM 3 2 4 15 5 1 5 5 0 I Microlife 28 MEASURING MODE 1 3 MAM...
Page 34: ...7 Contrast OK 8 1 Error No 1 ERR 1 ERR 2 ERR 3 ERR 5 ERR 6 4 HI 300 200 5 LO 40 32 CONTRAST...
Page 35: ...9 a 2 Microlife 33 1 2 1 2 5 4...
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Page 41: ...A Diabetes mellitus 40 2 4 Microlife Average Mode A 39...
Page 42: ...3 1 5 4 3 3AX1 WC1 12 21 12 21 4 4 1 40 O I...
Page 45: ...15 10 5 3 10 5 4 1 3 3 2 4 15 5 1 43 MEASURING MODE 1 3 MAM...
Page 46: ...5 5 Microlife 30 5 4 8 44 MAM MAM 3 03 15 48 sys 124mmHg dia 73 mmhg pul 77 min 15...
Page 50: ...8 1 Error No 1 Err 1 Err 2 Err 3 Err 5 Err 6 4 HI 300 mm Hg 200 5 LO 40 I 48 1 2 1 2 5...
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