The normal range of blood pressure in women is 90-139 mmHg systolic and 60-89 mmHg diastolic. blood pressure measurements above or below these values are considered abnormal. Blood pressure is the pressure exerted by blood on the walls of the arteries and is usually an important form of human vital signs. It is measured in two parts: systolic pressure, which is the maximum pressure exerted by blood on the arteries during the contraction of the left ventricle of the heart, and diastolic pressure, which is the minimum pressure exerted by blood on the arteries when the heart relaxes between beats. Blood pressure fluctuations in women are influenced by external factors such as actual age, lifestyle, and mental and emotional state, in addition to being associated with various systemic diseases such as coronary atherosclerosis, hyperlipidemia, and diabetes. If you have persistent blood pressure abnormalities, you need to go to the hospital as soon as possible to undergo a series of tests to rule out the possibility of lesions.