Summer blood pressure 95/65. Is that normal?

When the blood pressure is 95/65mmHg in summer, it is generally normal if it is not accompanied by dizziness and fatigue and other uncomfortable symptoms.
Normal blood pressure in the human body is generally considered to be no higher than 140/90mmHg, and at the same time should be higher than 90/60mmHg is appropriate. In summer, with the temperature rising, the human body’s surface blood vessel expansion, vascular resistance decreases, blood pressure decreases accordingly. In addition, the body sweats more, compared to spring and fall, the body surface water evaporation is also more, which will lead to the body’s salt loss. As blood volume decreases and vascular tension decreases, blood pressure also decreases.
Although the blood pressure of 95/65mmHg is slightly lower, it is still within the normal range. Generally, there is no dizziness, fatigue, palpitations and other uncomfortable symptoms, which are mostly considered to be normal. Appropriate supplemental water and sodium can be used to maintain normal blood pressure. If there is any discomfort, you should seek medical attention.