Monday, December 14, 2009

What is the difference between stage 1 and stage 2 hypertension? -

Generally, the difference between Stage 1 Hypertension and Stage 2 Hypertension is a measurement of blood pressure. Stage One Hypertension represents blood pressure readings that range from 140/90 to 159/99. Stage Two Hypertension represents blood pressure readings that range from 160/100 to 179/109. Anything higher than that falls under Stage 3 Hypertension. For a complete rundown on all of Hypertension stages and recommended courses of action, go to this link: http://www.myboot.com/articles/p0-2150-h...

You are quite welcome, Brad. The best of luck with your health and look forward to seeing you around a long time! Report Abuse

stage one (mild) systolic (top number) between 140-159, diastolic (bottom number) between 90-99 stage 2 (moderate) systolic between 160-179 diastolic 100-109 stage 3 (severe) systolic greater 180 diastolic greater than 110

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