A blood pressure of 99/65 mmHg in women is within the normal range. If there are no uncomfortable clinical signs, no special treatment is needed. In normal people, the high blood pressure (systolic) is between 90-140mmHg and the low blood pressure (diastolic) is between 60-90mmHg. For women, 99/65mmHg is within the normal range, especially for those with a small body weight and a vegetarian diet, where blood pressure is lower than that of women of the same age, and no special treatment is needed if there are no signs of relative circulatory or hemodynamic disorders, such as dizziness, blackouts, or fainting. If there is obvious dizziness and discomfort, it may be necessary to strengthen exercise, drink more water and increase dietary nutrition. In severe cases of syncope, the emergency department should be consulted. In addition, in order to ensure good health, it is also necessary to pay attention to sleep, avoid getting up directly, resulting in upright hypotension, it is recommended that people with low blood pressure on weekdays need to move slowly in order to avoid falling, and should be regularly monitored blood pressure.