What is the standard range of normal blood pressure?

The standard range of normal blood pressure is usually 90/60mmhg to 120/80mmhg. Blood pressure is divided into systolic pressure and diastolic pressure. When the systolic blood pressure is higher than139mmhg and the diastolic blood pressure is lower than 89mmhg, it is called hypertension.

Conversely, when the systolic blood pressure is lower than 90 mm Hg and the diastolic blood pressure is lower than 60 mm Hg, it is called hypotension. Keeping blood pressure within the normal range is very important to keep healthy, because high blood pressure may lead to many diseases such as heart disease, stroke and kidney disease, while low blood pressure may lead to dizziness, dizziness and other symptoms, and even shock in severe cases.

Therefore, it is suggested to monitor blood pressure regularly, maintain good living habits and keep blood pressure within the normal range. If there is abnormal blood pressure, you should seek medical advice in time.