Low pressure 58 heart rate 100 is basically normal
In the quiet state, normal adult blood pressure ranges from 90 to 139 mmHg systolic, 60 to 89 mmHg diastolic, and low pressure (i.e. diastolic) 58 mmHg is slightly lower than the normal range, and is also common in clinical practice. A normal adult heart rate is 60 to 100 beats and is therefore also normal. Blood pressure and heart rate are related to age, basal metabolism, exercise, and the presence of hypertension, and vary among individuals.
Note the presence of trauma (which may cause internal bleeding), infection, etc., history of cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, and symptoms such as black haze, dizziness, palpitations, chest pain, dyspnea, cold extremities, and pale skin.
It is recommended to repeat the standardized measurement of blood pressure and heart rate. If there is any relevant history and symptoms, please consult the doctor in time for relevant examination and treatment after clarifying the cause of the disease.