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My bp remains 125/70 to 175/90 or sometimes vary slightly either to lower or higher sides. But the difference between the systolic and diastolic levels are quite far apart unlike in the correct ratio of 120/80. What does that mean. My readings are taken by omron digital sphygmomanometer. My doctor has prescribed nebistar 5 mg at 8 am in the morning, febubest 40 mg in the morning, novastat 5 and delicate forte (for anxiety disorder). Are my bp ok? If so why systolic is much higher than normal even when diastolic is lower than normal?


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