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One
reason to have regular check-ups by your doctor is to check your
blood pressure. If you have only a slightly higher reading—such as
a top number between 120 and 139 or the bottom number between 80 and
89, you have pre-hypertension.
You may be at risk for developing high blood pressure. Your health
care provider will probably want you to make changes in your daily
habits to try and lower those numbers.
Your
doctor will say your blood pressure is high when it measures 140/90
or higher at two or more checkups. He or she may also ask you to
check your blood pressure at home at different times of the day. If
the numbers are still high after several checks, your health care
provider will probably suggest medicine, changes in your diet, and
exercise. (American Heart Association).
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