In the elderly, high pressure of 95mmHg is in the normal range, but low pressure of 50mmHg is below the normal range.
In normal population, systolic blood pressure should be 90~140mmol/L and diastolic blood pressure should be 60~90mmol/L, if it is lower than normal, it should be considered as low blood pressure. Some healthy and weak elderly people may have long-term low blood pressure, and those without clinical symptoms can be closely observed.
However, if accompanied by dizziness, fatigue and other phenomena, or previous high blood pressure, suddenly lower blood pressure, need to consult the hospital for further treatment.