That headline is designed to sound alarming, but the real information is actually simple and reassuring.
🩺 What is “normal” blood pressure?
Blood pressure is usually written as:
- Systolic (top number) = pressure when the heart beats
- Diastolic (bottom number) = pressure when the heart rests
A common healthy adult target is:
👉 around 120/80 mmHg
📊 Normal blood pressure by age (general ranges)
These are typical reference ranges, not strict rules:
👶 Children
- 1–5 years: ~90–105 / 55–70
- 6–12 years: ~95–110 / 60–75
🧑 Teens (13–17)
- ~105–120 / 65–80
🧑💼 Adults (18–39)
- ~110–120 / 70–80
🧑🦳 Adults (40–59)
- ~115–130 / 75–85
👵 Older adults (60+)
- ~120–140 / 70–90
(Doctors may accept slightly higher readings depending on overall health)
⚠️ What counts as high or low?
High blood pressure (Hypertension) (Hypertension)
- 130/80 mmHg or higher (modern guideline threshold)
Low blood pressure (Hypotension)
- Below ~90/60 mmHg (only a concern if symptoms appear)
🧠 Important truth
- Blood pressure changes throughout the day
- One reading doesn’t diagnose anything
- Age affects trends, but lifestyle matters more (diet, stress, exercise)
🧾 Bottom line
“Normal” blood pressure is usually around 120/80, but healthy ranges vary slightly with age. The most important factor is your consistent trend, not a single number.
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