Is a blood pressure of 95/62 normal for a patient who has had a heart attack?

Blood pressure 95/62 mmHg this value belongs to the normal blood pressure, whether the situation is normal according to the disease and judgment, not before the infarction systolic blood pressure is also in the 95 mmHg, and there is no hypertension most of the people are normal; part of the patients after the infarction appeared after the heart failure, resulting in a lower blood pressure, indicating that there is a more serious damage to the cardiac function, accompanied by dizziness and other discomforts, it is not normal.
If the patient has no history of hypertension, and the systolic blood pressure is 95 mmHg before the infarction, the blood pressure of 95/62 mmHg after the infarction is mostly normal. In some patients, heart failure occurs after myocardial infarction, resulting in lower blood pressure, for example, pre-infarction systolic blood pressure can be up to 120 mmHg, but after the infarction systolic blood pressure is reduced to 95 mmHg, which indicates that there is a more serious damage to the heart function.
In addition, patients who have had a heart attack need to take enalapril and other RASS inhibitors, metoprolol and other beta-blockers, and some patients with heart failure may need to take spironolactone, sakubutra valsartan sodium, etc., which can improve the prognosis, but will lead to a certain decline in blood pressure, so patients need to pay attention to their own dizziness, palpitations, fatigue and other uncomfortable symptoms.
If a patient who has had a heart attack has a blood pressure of 95/62mmHg, accompanied by obvious symptoms such as dizziness, the medication should be adjusted according to the individualized assessment of the local hospital physician.