Blood pressure of 96mmHg/56mmHg is normal if the baseline blood pressure is low and there are no symptoms such as dizziness, blackouts and underlying diseases. In resting state, the blood pressure of a normal adult does not exceed 120/80mmHg. If the long-term blood pressure fluctuates at 90-100/50-60mmHg without organic diseases and without symptoms such as dizziness and blackouts, the blood pressure is normal. If the patient’s basal blood pressure is high, and the blood pressure suddenly drops to 96/56mmHg, accompanied by panic, sweating, cold extremities, dizziness and blackouts, etc., the patient should be wary of hypotensive shock caused by malnutrition, cardiac failure, massive blood loss, and severe infections, etc. Some hypertensive patients have a high blood pressure when their blood pressure fluctuates for a long time. Some hypertensive patients, when the blood pressure suddenly drops to 96/56mmHg, may experience intolerance, such as symptoms of dizziness, chest tightness, panic, and fatigue. If the blood pressure is 95/56mmHg and accompanied by the above symptoms, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to avoid delay.