Is it normal to have been dropping scales for the last two months and not have high blood pressure and blood sugar?

If you have been losing weight for the last two months and your blood pressure and blood sugar are not high, you need to complete the relevant examinations to clarify the cause, which may be abnormal due to diseases, but if the weight loss is not much, it may also be a normal physiological phenomenon. If you have been losing weight for two months, but to a lesser extent and without other uncomfortable symptoms, the mental state is not affected, and have the habit of exercise or dieting, and have been losing weight, and blood pressure, blood glucose is normal, it may just be physiological weight loss, which is a normal performance. However, if you have been losing weight more seriously in the last two months, or accompanied by symptoms such as physical weakness, physical weakness, poor mental state and loss of appetite, even if your blood pressure and blood glucose are within the normal level, it may be an abnormal manifestation, and you should be vigilant. It may be caused by malignant tumors, liver diseases and other reasons. If the weight has been lost, it is recommended to go to the hospital to improve the relevant examination, such as immune function, tumor markers, biopsy puncture, etc., to take treatment for the cause.