A blood pressure of 93/136mmHg is not normal in general, and just an occasional blood pressure measurement is not enough to determine if it is high blood pressure. Numerically, a blood pressure of 93/136mmHg is not normal, because the blood pressure of an adult in a healthy state should be in the range of 60-79mmHg for low pressure and 90-119mmHg for high pressure, so a blood pressure of 93/136mmHg is abnormal and higher than normal. Based on the values alone, a blood pressure of 93/136 mmHg falls within the category of grade 1 hypertension, which is defined as a low pressure of 90-99 mmHg and/or a high pressure of 140-159 mmHg. Of course, the most important thing to remember is that a blood pressure of 93/136 mmHg, if measured only once in a while, does not indicate the condition of the body’s blood pressure, and requires prompt medical attention, which can be determined by a doctor after a proper measurement. If the blood pressure is 93/136mmHg after correct measurement, you can first adjust your lifestyle by maintaining a low-salt and low-fat diet, eating more fresh vegetables and fruits, exercising more, maintaining a healthy weight, and keeping your emotions relaxed. If the blood pressure still exceeds the normal value, then you should strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to take medication.