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Dystolic = Systolic

Updated December 28, 2011
david Says:
Sun, July 31, 2011

blood pressure meds are making my systolic and dystolic approach one another i.e. 105/95. When will this be a problem? or is it even a problem?

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Verwon Says:
Wed, December 28, 2011

It doesn't necessarily signify a problem, or any danger, when they are close together, though it could be a sign of other health problems.

Have you consulted your doctor?

The 95 is still far too high and a cause or solution needs to found to lower it.


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