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What Is The Normal Blood Pressure For Each Age

Blood pressure doesn’t have separate “perfect numbers” for every age in modern medicine anymore. For most adults, doctors use one general target, with small differences for children and older adults.


🩺 Normal Blood Pressure (General Guide)

Adults (18+)

  • Normal: about <120 / <80 mmHg
  • Elevated: 120–129 / <80
  • High (Hypertension stage 1): 130–139 / 80–89
  • High (Stage 2): ≥140 / ≥90

👉 Most healthy adults are aimed to stay below 120/80


👶 Children (general ranges vary by height/age)

  • Newborns: ~60–90 / 20–60
  • Infants (1–12 months): ~80–100 / 50–65
  • Toddlers (1–5 years): ~90–105 / 55–70
  • School-age (6–12 years): ~95–110 / 60–75
  • Teens (13–17 years): ~105–120 / 65–80

👉 In children, doctors use percentiles (based on age, height, sex) rather than one fixed number.


👴 Older adults (60+)

  • Often still considered normal if <120–129 / <80
  • Some doctors allow slightly higher systolic (like up to 130–139) depending on:
    • dizziness risk
    • kidney health
    • overall frailty

⚠️ Important points

  • Blood pressure changes throughout the day (stress, activity, caffeine)
  • One reading is not a diagnosis—multiple readings are needed
  • “Normal” also depends on your personal health conditions

🧠 Simple takeaway

  • Ideal for most adults: around 120/80 or lower
  • Consistently 130/80 or above: worth checking with a doctor
  • 180/120 or higher: emergency level

If you want, I can also explain how to correctly measure blood pressure at home so your readings are accurate (most people do it wrong without realizing).

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