Is it normal to have a blood pressure of 150/100 after walking?

A blood pressure of 150/100 mmHg after walking cannot be judged as normal because the blood pressure will increase accordingly after exercise, and the blood pressure measured at this time cannot reflect the patient’s true blood pressure. Measurement should be done again after rest. If the high pressure exceeds 140mmHg and the low pressure exceeds 90mmHg, it may be hypertension; if not, it is normal.
After walking, especially after fast walking, due to increased heart rate and catecholamine secretion, the blood pressure will increase to a certain extent, so it is not an abnormal situation, and should continue to observe and rest for a period of time, at least half an hour, and then measure the blood pressure again. If the blood pressure is in the normal range, i.e., the high pressure is lower than 140 mmHg and the low pressure is lower than 90 mmHg, no treatment is needed.
If the patient develops high blood pressure, he should go to a regular hospital in time and be treated under the guidance of a doctor.