Grandma is 80 years old, height 160, weight 120 or so, and her blood pressure was measured yesterday 132. Is it standard? I wonder if there is any specific standard for grandma.

I think it's quite standard for an 80-year-old person. Blood vessels will inevitably harden or have deposits on the wall, that is, the inner diameter of blood vessels will become smaller, so if an 80-year-old person's blood pressure is 130, it should be said to be quite standard. As long as your grandmother doesn't feel sick, there will be no problem. In addition, naturally tell her some precautions for the elderly, such as avoiding strenuous exercise, taking more rest and eating less greasy food, etc., and wish her health and longevity.