FAQs
Why would your diastolic pressure be high?
High diastolic pressure can result from various factors such as stress, poor diet, lack of exercise, smoking, excessive alcohol intake, and certain underlying health conditions like hypertension, kidney disease, or thyroid disorders.
Is 90 diastolic too high?
A diastolic pressure of 90 is considered high and falls within the stage 1 hypertension range according to the American Heart Association. It’s essential to monitor and manage it to prevent complications like heart disease or stroke.
What foods increase diastolic?
Foods high in sodium, saturated fats, and cholesterol can contribute to high diastolic pressure. Examples include processed foods, fast food, red meat, fried foods, and foods with added sugars. Consuming these in excess can elevate blood pressure over time.
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