A high pressure (systolic) of 96mmHg and a low pressure (diastolic) of 65mmHg are considered normal blood pressure.
Normal blood pressure range is less than 140/90mmHg, in the grading of blood pressure level, less than 120/80mmHg for normal blood pressure, in 120-139/80-89mmHg for normal high value blood pressure, greater than or equal to 140/90mmHg for high blood pressure, blood pressure 96/65mmHg for normal blood pressure.
Measurement of blood pressure is affected by a variety of factors, including mood, state, etc., so the test taker is required to take a break of at least 5 minutes or more from exercising and at least 30 minutes away from ingesting coffee or smoking during the measurement of blood pressure, and blood pressure used for official diagnosis should be the average of 2 to 3 blood pressure measurements taken by the patient at 2 to 3 different points in time.
A high pressure of 96 and a low pressure of 65 are considered normal. Patients are advised to monitor their blood pressure levels regularly and to seek prompt medical attention if they find any abnormalities in their blood pressure.