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What Is The Normal Blood Pressure For Each Age

Blood pressure “normal ranges” don’t change dramatically by age in adults anymore—modern guidelines focus more on a single healthy range for adults, while children have age-based percentiles.

Here’s a clear breakdown:


🧑‍⚕️ Adults (18+ years)

Normal blood pressure:

  • Systolic: below 120 mmHg
  • Diastolic: below 80 mmHg
    👉 Written as: <120/80 mmHg

Categories:

  • Normal: <120 / <80
  • Elevated: 120–129 / <80
  • High BP (Stage 1): 130–139 / 80–89
  • High BP (Stage 2): ≥140 / ≥90
  • Crisis: ≥180 / ≥120 (medical emergency)

👦 Children & Teens (approximate normal ranges)

For children, “normal” depends on age, height, and sex, but general averages:

  • Newborns: ~60–90 / 20–60
  • Infants (1–12 months): ~70–100 / 30–65
  • Toddlers (1–2 yrs): ~80–110 / 50–80
  • Children (3–5 yrs): ~80–110 / 50–80
  • Children (6–12 yrs): ~90–120 / 60–80
  • Teens (13–17 yrs): ~100–130 / 65–85

📌 Important points

  • BP naturally varies during the day (activity, stress, sleep)
  • One reading is not enough for diagnosis
  • Proper measurement (rested, seated, correct cuff size) matters a lot

⚠️ When to pay attention

  • Repeated readings above 130/80 in adults
  • Symptoms like headache, dizziness, chest pain, or shortness of breath

If you want, tell me your age and recent BP reading—I can help you interpret whether it’s normal or not.

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