A blood pressure of 113/76mmHg is a normal blood pressure value and a pulse pressure of 37mmHg is normal. It is recommended that the blood pressure be retested after a few minutes of rest to avoid accidental errors in missing the diagnosis of hypertension. Normal blood pressure should have a systolic blood pressure of 90-120mmHg and a diastolic blood pressure of 60-80mmHg. A systolic blood pressure of 120-139mmHg and/or a diastolic blood pressure of 80-89mmHg is considered to be a normal high blood pressure and is within the range of normal blood pressure, but the likelihood of developing high blood pressure is increased. Pulse pressure is the difference between systolic pressure and diastolic pressure, and normal pulse pressure should be 20~40mmHg. A blood pressure of 113/76 mmHg belongs to the normal blood pressure range, and a pulse pressure of 37 mmHg also belongs to the normal range. Blood pressure fluctuates and occasional measurements may be inaccurate, so it is recommended to retest blood pressure after a few minutes of rest to avoid missing the diagnosis of hypertension due to occasional errors. It is recommended that blood pressure be repeated to minimize errors caused by fluctuations in blood pressure. Regular blood pressure measurements should also be taken in normal times, especially for people with headache, dizziness and other related symptoms, and if blood pressure is higher or lower than the normal range, prompt medical attention should be sought.