Depends: The normal range for a man for diastolic pressure is140/90 where 90 is the diastolic however the new guidelines recommend 130/80 and for diabetic patients with renal disease 120/80 is the maximum. If the diastolic pressure falls below 60 then the patient may have other problems such as aortic insufficiency, severe anemia or chest pain. However, some normal patients may have 85/60, assymptomatic.
Answered 11/26/2013
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Less than 80 mmgh: The recommended diastolic bllod pressure is 80 mmgh or less.
Answered 12/6/2011
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Up to 90 or so: Lower in kids. In people who feel well, there's no value that's too low. The body will keep the diastolic pressure just as low as is required to maintain blood flow to all the organs.
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