A low pressure of 65mmHg and a high pressure of 110mmHg is in accordance with the standard of normal blood pressure. Normal blood pressure standards are: systolic pressure, i.e., high pressure between 90 and 139 mmHg, and diastolic pressure, i.e., low pressure between 60 and 89 mmHg. The ideal blood pressure range is a high pressure of less than 120mmHg and a low pressure of less than 80mmHg, so 110/65mmHg falls into the ideal blood pressure category. Patients are advised to continue to stay within the above normal range. In daily life, hypertension can be prevented through a low-salt, low-fat diet and appropriate exercise. The possibility of hypertension can also be minimized by maintaining a good mood, avoiding late nights, and avoiding smoking and drinking. If you experience a sudden rise in blood pressure, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible to avoid delaying your condition.