If a woman’s blood pressure is at 90/60 mmHg, the problem is generally not serious. Many women, especially young women, have blood pressure at the lower limit of normal, and these women tend to be thin or have dieting or weight loss. If there are no uncomfortable symptoms, blood pressure at 90/60mmHg is not serious and requires no special attention. However, in the case of middle-aged and elderly women, long-term blood pressure is at 90/60 mmHg, accompanied by symptoms caused by hypotension, such as a sense of weakness after activity, dizziness and discomfort, blurred vision, and easy to appear tiredness. At this time, close attention is needed to rule out the causes of hypotension in patients, such as decreased blood volume due to nausea and vomiting and decreased blood volume due to acute blood loss, as well as decreased heart function, etc. Targeted treatment should be given to actively replenish blood volume, raise blood pressure and improve the patient’s symptoms.