Blood pressure 106/63. Is that normal?

Blood pressure of 106/63 mmhg is normal. Blood pressure is the pressure exerted on the side walls of blood vessels during blood flow. Normally, the blood pressure measured in a normal adult in a quiet state is 100-120/60-80 mmhg. Hypertension is diagnosed after the average of three measurements taken on three non-same days is ≥140/90 mmhg. Therefore, a blood pressure of 106/63 mmhg falls within the normal range of blood pressure and is therefore normal. Usually there are also individual, age and gender differences in blood pressure, generally with age, blood pressure will show a gradual increase in the trend. Women’s blood pressure before menopause is slightly lower than that of men of the same age, and the arterial blood pressure in the upper arm of both sides of a normal person will have a difference of about 5~10mmhg. If the blood pressure is abnormal, it is recommended to consult the cardiovascular medicine department for treatment.