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What Is The Normal Blood Pressure For Each Age

The idea that there is a different “normal” blood pressure for each age is a common misconception.For most adults (18 years and older), the same general blood pressure categories apply regardless of age:

Category Systolic (top number) Diastolic (bottom number)
Normal Less than 120 and less than 80
Elevated 120–129 and less than 80
High blood pressure (Stage 1) 130–139 or 80–89
High blood pressure (Stage 2) 140 or higher or 90 or higher
Hypertensive crisis* 180 or higher and/or 120 or higher

*A reading this high, especially if accompanied by symptoms such as chest pain, severe headache, shortness of breath, confusion, or vision changes, requires immediate medical evaluation.

Does blood pressure normally rise with age?

Blood pressure often does increase as people get older, but that doesn’t mean higher values become “normal” or desirable. Keeping blood pressure in the healthy range helps reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke, kidney disease, and other complications at any age.

What is a good target?

For many adults, a blood pressure below 120/80 mmHg is considered optimal. If you have high blood pressure, diabetes, kidney disease, or other medical conditions, your healthcare provider may recommend a specific target based on your individual health.

If you tell me your:

  • Age
  • Blood pressure reading (for example, 135/85)
  • Whether you’re taking blood pressure medication

I can help interpret what that reading means in your situation.

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