Is it normal to have a blood pressure of 99 up and 65 down?

A blood pressure of 99mmHg up and 65mmHg down, i.e. 99mmHg systolic and 65mmHg diastolic, is in the normal range. However, if the patient’s baseline blood pressure is very high and suddenly drops to 99/65mmHg, it is abnormal and may cause insufficient blood supply to vital organs.
1. The normal systolic blood pressure range is 90-139mmHg, and the diastolic blood pressure range is 60-89mmHg, so a blood pressure of 99/65mmHg is in the normal range.
2. If the patient usually has high blood pressure, suffers from hypertension, blood pressure is greater than 140/90mmHg, suffers from pathologic diseases, blood pressure suddenly drops to 99/65mmHg, this situation may cause acute organ blood supply insufficiency, the most obvious performance is cerebral insufficiency of blood supply, which may cause dizziness and other symptoms, and it may cause insufficient perfusion of the kidneys to lead to oliguria.
Because blood pressure is always fluctuating, so to see whether a blood pressure is normal, but also depends on the patient’s usual baseline blood pressure level, if there is any discomfort, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor standardized treatment.