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Everyone has made this mistake. What is the normal bl00d pressure for each age?

The idea that there is a different “normal blood pressure for each age” is a common misconception. Modern medical guidelines use the same target ranges for most adults, regardless of age.

Blood pressure is measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg) and written as systolic/diastolic.

🩺 Standard blood pressure categories (adults)

Category Systolic Diastolic
Normal Less than 120 Less than 80
Elevated 120–129 Less than 80
High BP (Stage 1) 130–139 80–89
High BP (Stage 2) 140 or higher 90 or higher
Hypertensive crisis 180+ 120+

👶 Children & teens

For people under 18, “normal” depends on:

  • Age
  • Height
  • Sex

So doctors use percentile charts instead of one fixed number.


👴 Older adults (65+)

There is no separate “normal” range for older adults, but doctors may individualize targets based on:

  • Overall health
  • Risk of falls or dizziness
  • Heart disease or kidney disease

Many older adults are still advised to aim for:

  • Below 130/80 mmHg, if tolerated

⚠️ Important truth

  • Blood pressure tends to rise with age naturally
  • But higher readings are not considered healthy at any age
  • Treatment goals may change, but “normal” does not increase with age

🧠 When to worry

Seek medical advice if:

  • Readings are consistently 130/80 or higher
  • Or you have symptoms like chest pain, headache, dizziness, or shortness of breath
  • Or readings reach 180/120 or higher (emergency)

✔️ Bottom line

There is no separate normal blood pressure chart for each age group in adults. The healthy target remains roughly below 120/80 mmHg, with individualized adjustments based on health conditions.


If you want, I can also show you a simple way to measure blood pressure correctly at home (most people do it wrong).

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