Is low blood pressure in the high 90s considered high pressure?

Hypertension is defined as an in-office systolic blood pressure ≥140 mmHg and/or diastolic blood pressure ≥90 mmHg without the use of antihypertensive medications.The hypotensive high 90+ mHg condition described in the question meets the diagnostic criteria for hypertension and is therefore counted as high blood pressure.
Hypertension is the most important risk factor for cardiovascular disease and can damage the structure and function of vital organs, such as the heart, brain, and kidneys, ultimately leading to failure of these organs.
If hypertension remains uncontrolled for a long period of time, it is very harmful to the organism and can lead to many complications, such as cerebrovascular disease, coronary heart disease, aortic coarctation, heart failure, chronic renal failure, etc., among which, cerebrovascular disease is the most common complication and the most common cause of death of hypertension.
Therefore, early prevention and treatment of hypertension is particularly important. Adopt good work and rest and healthy living habits, pay attention to diet, reduce sodium intake, quit smoking and limit alcohol, appropriate exercise, reduce mental stress.
It is best to go to a regular hospital in time to get a clear diagnosis of high blood pressure, and then treated under the guidance of a doctor.