A blood pressure of 120/60 mmHg is generally defined as a systolic blood pressure of 120 mmHg and a diastolic blood pressure of 60 mmHg. It is a normal blood pressure and is usually not dangerous. For normal adults, systolic blood pressure should be between 90 and 140 mmHg and diastolic blood pressure between 60 and 90 mmHg, so blood 120 mmHg/60 mmHg is usually not dangerous. High blood pressure may lead to hypertensive heart disease, cerebral hemorrhage, cardiovascular atherosclerosis, and hypertensive nephropathy. Low blood pressure may lead to shock, and shock is the most serious complication of low blood pressure, clinical manifestations of a sudden drop in blood pressure, accompanied by increased heart rate, cyanosis, decreased urine output or no urine. Regular measurement of blood pressure should be practiced in daily life. If your blood pressure is abnormal, you should pay attention to it. It is recommended that you rest on time to ensure sufficient sleep time, avoid drinking, smoking, staying up too late, and do not consume too much sodium, etc. All these factors will cause unstable blood pressure, and you can take medication reasonably under the guidance of your doctor if necessary.