What are the stages of hypertension?

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  1.  Bryce Wylde
     
    Bryce Wylde answered:
    At rest under normal circumstances, blood pressure readings between 120-139/80-89 are considered pre-hypertension and worthy of attention even though your doctor wouldn't necessarily be concerned and likely wouldn't be prepared to prescribe medication as a first step. Between 140-159/90-99 is considered Stage 1 hypertension and it is here that your doctor becomes concerned and likely prescribes prescription medication hopefully along with lifestyle modifications including weight loss when applicable. A reading greater than 160/100 -- referred to as Stage 2 -- means you have serious and immediate risks including heart attack, stroke, and death.
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