Blood pressure 99/67 is normal. The standard range of normal blood pressure for adults is (systolic) 90~140/(diastolic) 60~90mmHg, the ideal blood pressure is systolic <120mmHg,diastolic <80mmHg. Factors affecting blood pressure changes are strenuous exercise, emotional excitement, age, disease, etc. These factors can lead to changes in blood pressure, so that the blood pressure is not in the normal range. If it is outside this range for a long time, it is mostly due to primary diseases, such as hypertension, renal lesions, pheochromocytoma, etc., which should be taken seriously and timely medical treatment should be sought. If the blood pressure is higher than the upper limit of the normal range in a short period of time, patients usually have no clinical symptoms, often due to strenuous exercise, emotional excitement, mental stress, etc., and then rest for a certain period of time can be returned to normal, so there is no need to worry too much. Regular monitoring of blood pressure and outpatient follow-up are recommended.