Is a blood pressure reading of 137 mmHg systolic and 104 mmHg diastolic dangerous?

Apr 03, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Tian Hongbo
Introduction
A blood pressure reading of 137 systolic and 104 diastolic refers to a systolic pressure of 137 mmHg and a diastolic pressure of 104 mmHg, which indicates a relatively dangerous condition. Normally, in adults, systolic pressure ranges between 90–139 mmHg, while diastolic pressure ranges between 60–89 mmHg. When the systolic pressure reaches 137 mmHg and the diastolic pressure reaches 104 mmHg, this is considered high blood pressure.

A blood pressure reading of 137 over 104 refers to a systolic pressure of 137 mmHg and a diastolic pressure of 104 mmHg. Generally speaking, such readings indicate a relatively dangerous condition.

Under normal circumstances, an adult's systolic pressure ranges between 90–139 mmHg, while the diastolic pressure stays within 60–89 mmHg. When the systolic pressure reaches 137 mmHg and the diastolic pressure rises to 104 mmHg, this indicates elevated blood pressure. It is important to seek medical evaluation promptly and follow a doctor’s guidance in using antihypertensive medications for treatment. Commonly prescribed medications include nifedipine controlled-release tablets, nicardipine hydrochloride tablets, metoprolol tablets, and others, which help control blood pressure and prevent large fluctuations that could lead to adverse cardiovascular or cerebrovascular complications, posing significant health risks.

In daily life, patients should correct unhealthy dietary habits and avoid consuming foods high in fat or cholesterol, such as fatty meats, animal organs, and fried foods like French fries.