Monitor and tell your doctor what triggers your child's asthma symptoms, and what makes them go away. Knowing the family history and environment is also important to controlling asthma attacks.
Optimal blood pressure is less than 120/80 mm Hg (systolic pressure is 120 AND diastolic pressure is less than 80). Prehypertension is systolic pressure from 120-139 systolic OR diastolic pressure from 80-89. High blood pressure is systolic pressure of 140 or higher OR diastolic pressure of 90 or higher.