Diastolic Pressure

Hypertension is a medical condition characterized by persistently high blood pressure. The condition is commonly associated with cardiology and can lead to the development of other cardiovascular diseases, such as stroke and coronary heart disease. Hypertension occurs when the force of blood against the walls of the arteries is too high, which can cause the heart to work harder to circulate blood through the body. One of the key measures of hypertension is diastolic pressure, which is the pressure on the arteries when the heart is resting between beats. A normal diastolic blood pressure reading is typically below 80 mm Hg, with hypertension defined as a reading of 90 mm Hg or higher. Cardiology plays a major role in the diagnosis and management of hypertension. Depending on the severity of the condition, treatment may involve lifestyle changes such as a healthy diet and exercise, as well as medication to lower blood pressure. In addition to causing cardiovascular complications, hypertension can also damage the kidneys and other vital organs in the body. This is why it's important to get regular blood pressure check-ups and seek appropriate medical attention if you experience symptoms of hypertension. Overall, it's important to understand the role of hypertension and diastolic pressure in the development of cardiovascular diseases from a cardiology perspective. By managing blood pressure levels appropriately, individuals can reduce their risk of developing serious health complications and improve their overall quality of life.

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