What’s the harm in having a high pressure of 110 and a low pressure of 60?

A high pressure of 110 and a low pressure of 60 is a normal blood pressure and will not do any harm to the body, but if the blood pressure of hypertensive patients falls to this level too quickly, it may lead to damage such as insufficient blood supply to the organs and tissues. Adults with high pressure between 90~120mmHg is normal, and low pressure between 60~90mmHg is normal. If the blood pressure is maintained at 110/60mmHg without taking antihypertensive drugs and without any uncomfortable symptoms, it will not have any adverse effects on the body and does not need treatment. If a hypertensive patient’s blood pressure drops rapidly to 110/60mmHg after taking antihypertensive drugs, the overly rapid drop may easily lead to dizziness, nausea, panic and other uncomfortable symptoms, which are considered to be related to the insufficient blood supply to the heart, brain and other organs and tissues caused by the sudden drop in blood pressure. At this point, you should communicate with your attending physician to see if you need to reduce the dose of medication. If there is any abnormality in blood pressure, it is recommended to seek medical advice and treatment under the guidance of a doctor.