DIASTOLIC AND SYATOLIC RANGE

The diastolic range refers to the lower number in a blood pressure reading, while the systolic range refers to the higher number.

The normal diastolic range is typically considered to be between 60-80 mm Hg (millimeters of mercury). A diastolic blood pressure below 60 mm Hg is considered low, or hypotensive, while a diastolic blood pressure above 80 mm Hg is considered high, or hypertensive.

The normal systolic range is typically considered to be between 90-120 mm Hg. A systolic blood pressure below 90 mm Hg is considered low, while a systolic blood pressure above 120 mm Hg is considered high.

It is important to note that blood pressure readings can vary depending on factors such as age, health condition, and activity level. It is best to consult with a healthcare professional to determine an individual's target blood pressure range.