A blood pressure of 135/95 mmHg is not within the normal blood pressure range, it is considered mild hypertension, and is considered Grade 1 hypertension by grade. Because diastolic blood pressure exceeds 90 mmHg, diastolic blood pressure between 90 and 99 mmHg is classified as first-degree hypertension. Systolic blood pressure, although normal, is also treated as Grade 1 hypertension. It is important to assess whether there are cardiovascular risk factors or concomitant heart disease or diabetes, and also to estimate the lifestyle habits and target treatment. In cases like this one, start by improving your life, such as quitting smoking and alcohol, and getting enough sleep. Take light food in your diet, don’t eat too salty or too much fatty meat, and control your weight to see if your blood pressure can drop. If not, then find the smallest dose of antihypertensive drugs and slowly to control blood pressure, you can not take large doses of antihypertensive drugs at once.