Is it normal to have a high pressure of 137 and a low pressure of 65?

High pressure is also known as systolic pressure and low pressure is also known as diastolic pressure. 137mmHg systolic and 65mmHg diastolic are normal blood pressure.
Blood pressure is the lateral pressure that acts on the wall of the blood vessel per unit area when the blood flows in the blood vessel. It is one of the basic vital signs of human beings and has some value in diagnosing some diseases, such as hypertension.
The normal blood pressure level for adults is 90~139mmHg systolic and 60~89mmHg diastolic. The measured systolic blood pressure of 137mmHg and diastolic blood pressure of 65mmHg are within the range of normal blood pressure values, that is, normal blood pressure.
It is recommended to measure blood pressure without the use of antihypertensive drugs, keep quiet before measuring blood pressure, and take three measurements of blood pressure not on the same day to determine whether the body has high blood pressure.
If the measured blood pressure is normal, there is no need to worry too much and pay attention to the adjustment of daily life.