βNormal blood pressureβ depends more on age + height (for children) + overall health, but there are common reference ranges doctors use.
π§ First, what BP numbers mean
Blood pressure is written like:
- Systolic (top number) = pressure when heart beats
- Diastolic (bottom number) = pressure when heart rests
Example: 120/80 mmHg
π Normal Blood Pressure by Age
πΆ Newborns (0β1 month)
- Systolic: 60β90
- Diastolic: 20β60
πΌ Infants (1β12 months)
- Systolic: 80β100
- Diastolic: 30β65
π§ Children (1β10 years)
- Systolic: 90β110
- Diastolic: 50β75
(In children, βnormalβ depends strongly on height and percentiles, not just age.)
π§ Teenagers (11β17 years)
- Systolic: 100β120
- Diastolic: 60β80
π§β𦱠Adults (18β59 years)
- Normal: Below 120/80 mmHg
- Elevated: 120β129 / <80
- High BP (Hypertension): 130/80 or higher
π΄ Older adults (60+ years)
- Often still considered normal:
- Systolic: 110β130
- Diastolic: 70β80
(Slightly higher systolic is common with age due to stiff arteries.)
β οΈ Important Notes
- βNormalβ can vary slightly depending on guidelines (AHA, WHO).
- One reading is not enough to diagnose anything.
- Stress, pain, caffeine, and activity can temporarily raise BP.
π¨ When to worry
- Low BP: below ~90/60 (if symptoms like dizziness)
- High BP: consistently β₯130/80 in adults
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