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What Is The Normal Blood Pressure For Each Age

There isn’t a perfectly different “normal blood pressure for every age” in modern medicine. Instead, doctors use a general healthy range for adults, with small variations for children and older people.

🩺 Normal blood pressure (adults)

A healthy adult reading is generally:

  • Normal: around 90/60 mmHg to 120/80 mmHg
  • Ideal: close to 110–120 / 70–80
  • Elevated: 120–129 / less than 80
  • High blood pressure (Hypertension):
    • Stage 1: 130–139 / 80–89
    • Stage 2: 140+/90+

👶 Children (approximate ranges vary by height/age)

Blood pressure naturally changes as children grow:

  • Newborns: ~60–90 / 20–60
  • Infants (1–12 months): ~70–100 / 30–65
  • Young children (1–5 yrs): ~80–110 / 40–70
  • Older children (6–12 yrs): ~90–120 / 50–80
    (Doctors use percentiles rather than fixed numbers for kids.)

👴 Older adults

  • Many older adults still aim for below 130/80
  • Slightly higher readings used to be considered “normal with age,” but this is no longer recommended
  • Higher age does NOT mean high blood pressure is “safe” or “normal”

⚠️ Key takeaway

  • There is one main healthy target for adults: under 120/80
  • “Normal by age” is often misunderstood in social media posts

If you want, I can also tell you:

  • what blood pressure is dangerous (emergency levels)
  • or how to naturally keep it in a healthy range 👍

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