Blood pressure (BP) changes a bit with age, but for most healthy people, doctors mainly focus on βnormalβ adult ranges rather than exact age-by-age numbers.
Hereβs a clear breakdown of typical ranges by age group:
π§ Children (1β12 years)
Blood pressure varies a lot with height and growth, but general ranges are:
- Normal: about 90β110 / 55β75 mmHg
- Lower BP is common in younger kids and is usually fine if they feel well
π§ Teenagers (13β19 years)
- Normal: about 100β120 / 60β80 mmHg
At this stage, BP starts to look more like adult values.
π§β𦱠Adults (20β39 years)
- Normal: around 110β120 / 70β80 mmHg
- Ideal: close to 120/80 mmHg or lower
π§β𦳠Middle age (40β59 years)
- Normal: around 110β130 / 70β85 mmHg
- Slight increase is common with age, but should stay under 130/80 ideally
π΄ Older adults (60+ years)
- Normal range: about 120β140 / 70β90 mmHg
- Some increase is expected due to stiffening of blood vessels
β οΈ Important medical reference (all ages above ~13)
Doctors usually use the same categories:
- Normal: < 120/80 mmHg
- Elevated: 120β129 / <80
- High BP (Stage 1): 130β139 / 80β89
- High BP (Stage 2): β₯140 / β₯90
π¨ When to worry
- Low BP: below ~90/60 with dizziness, fainting, or weakness
- High BP: consistently above 130/80 (especially if repeated readings)
If you want, tell me your age and reading, and I can help interpret whether itβs normal or not.
