Your blood pressure is 107 over 85?
What your values mean
Your blood pressure is: Prehypertension / High normalBut regarding your systolic (upper) value your blood pressure is rather: Ideal!
If you are getting two different types of classification for your blood pressure it is more likely to chose the one that is considered worse, e.g. if your systolic (upper) value is 'normal' and your diastolic (lower) value is 'high normal', consider 'high normal' as your classification.
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- Blood Pressure 107 over 85 on the scale
- Virtual Blood Pressure Monitor for 107/85
- What does "High Normal" mean?
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1. Scale / Classification as diagram
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2. Virtual Blood Pressure Monitor

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4. Meaning of High Normal blood pressure
Your blood pressure is high normal.Requirement for a high normal blood pressure is a value of 130-139 over 85-89.
Would your systolic (upper) value increase by 33 mmHg to 140 mmHg and your diastolic (lower) value would increase by 5 mmHg your blood pressure was not anymore 'high normal' but 'Hypertension Stage 1'.
What if I continuously have high blood pressure?
What are some lifestyle factors that I can control
Those with normal high blood pressure, or pre-hypertension, should seriously look at the following lifestyle factors that can be controlled in order to reduce one's risk for the development of stage one and stage two hypertension. These lifestyle factors include:
High blood pressure can be controlled and eliminated all together. All it takes is being conscious of one's lifestyle and regularly consulting with a physician.
Additional information
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- Understanding the high normal blood pressure
- Understanding Hypertension Stage 1
- Understanding Hypertension Stage 2