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What Is The Normal Blood Pressure For Each Age

Blood pressure changes with age, but in adults the focus is less on “age-specific normal” and more on staying within a healthy range.Here’s a clear breakdown:

Normal Blood Pressure by Age Group (Approximate)

Age Normal Blood Pressure (mmHg)
Newborn (0–1 month) 60–90 / 20–60
Infant (1–12 months) 80–100 / 55–65
Toddler (1–3 years) 90–105 / 55–70
Preschool (3–5 years) 95–110 / 60–75
Child (6–12 years) 100–120 / 60–75
Teen (13–18 years) 110–120 / 65–80
Adult (18+ years) Less than 120 / less than 80

Adult Blood Pressure Categories (Important)

For adults, doctors usually use these ranges:

  • Normal: <120 / <80
  • Elevated: 120–129 / <80
  • High (Stage 1): 130–139 or 80–89
  • High (Stage 2): ≥140 or ≥90
  • Crisis: ≥180 / ≥120 (needs urgent care)

Key points to understand

  • Blood pressure naturally rises slightly with age due to stiffening arteries.
  • However, a reading above 130/80 is not considered normal in adults, even in older age.
  • One reading is not enough—blood pressure should be checked on multiple occasions.

When to be concerned

Seek medical advice if you have:

  • Repeated high readings
  • Headaches, dizziness, chest pain, or shortness of breath
  • Very high readings (especially above 180/120)

If you want, tell me your age and blood pressure reading—I can interpret it for you.

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