Blood Pressure Categories

At Hattiesburg Clinic, our hypertension team takes a comprehensive approach to evaluating blood pressure categories designed to prevent progression and reduce complications.

Blood Pressure Categories Overview

Blood pressure categories help classify readings and determine cardiovascular risk. Each blood pressure category is based on systolic pressure (the top number) and diastolic pressure (the bottom number) and corresponds to a different level of cardiovascular risk. Identifying the correct category allows providers to recommend appropriate next steps and helps individuals take proactive measures to protect heart and vascular health.

Normal Blood Pressure

A normal blood pressure level is systolic less than 120 and diastolic less than 80. This indicates that the heart is pumping efficiently without placing excess strain on the arteries. Maintaining healthy habits such as regular physical activity, balanced nutrition and routine monitoring helps keep blood pressure within this range.

Elevated Blood Pressure

People with elevated blood pressure have a systolic level from 120 to 129 and a diastolic level less than 80. This range is not yet hypertension, but it signals increased risk, and without intervention, elevated readings often develop into hypertension over time. At this stage, lifestyle adjustments are typically recommended to prevent progression.

Hypertension Stage 1

Stage 1 hypertension occurs when systolic levels are 130 to 139 or diastolic levels are 80 to 89. This reflects consistently high readings that increase the risk of heart disease and stroke. Treatment decisions are based on overall cardiovascular risk. Some individuals may begin medication, while others may focus first on lifestyle modifications.

Hypertension Stage 2

Stage 2 hypertension is when a patient has a systolic level of 140 or higher or a diastolic level of 90 or higher. This range represents a more significant elevation in blood pressure and a higher likelihood of complications. Management typically includes lifestyle changes along with medication. Close monitoring is important to reduce long-term health risks.

Hypertensive Crisis

A hypertensive crisis requires immediate medical attention. If readings reach this level, especially with symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath, severe headache, confusion or vision changes, emergency care is necessary to prevent life-threatening complications.

Why Choose Hattiesburg Clinic

A single blood pressure reading does not define your health. Patterns, risk factors and medical history all play a role. At Hattiesburg Clinic, our hypertension specialists take a comprehensive approach to evaluating blood pressure categories and what they mean in the context of your overall cardiovascular risk. We provide timely guidance, evidence-based treatment and ongoing support designed to prevent progression and reduce complications. Our focus is steady management and long-term protection of your heart and vascular health.

Hypertension Care
Hattiesburg, MS
Hypertension Center
1101 S. 28th Ave.
Hattiesburg, MS 39402
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