A patient with cerebral infarction waking up in the morning with a blood pressure of 95/69 mmHg may be normal or abnormal.
The normal value of blood pressure is systolic blood pressure less than 140mmHg and diastolic blood pressure less than 90mmHg, the above blood pressure belongs to the normal blood pressure range. If the patient with cerebral infarction has no previous hypertension, and the blood pressure is around the low limit of normal, the blood pressure of 95/69mmHg is considered normal.
If the patient with cerebral infarction has hypertension in the past, 95/69mmHg blood pressure is on the low side, which may cause cerebral hypoperfusion and aggravate the condition, and it is necessary to further search for the reasons of low blood pressure, such as whether there is insufficient intake and whether antihypertensive medication is used appropriately.
Cerebral infarction patients’ blood pressure needs to be considered comprehensively, and it is not possible to determine whether it is normal or not based on the value alone, so it is recommended to consult a professional physician in time.