The blood pressure at the age of 40 should be below 120/80 mmHg, and for people with low blood pressure, it is required to try not to go below 90/60 mmHg. If a 40-year-old person is young, that is, has low blood pressure, for example, the blood pressure is usually below 90/60 mmHg, in this case it may be due to genetic or physical factors, and for similar cases, the patient does not need to worry excessively. This hypotension is a benign hypotensive state that has no effect on a person’s life expectancy or organs. If postural hypotension has occurred or occurs frequently, care should be taken to keep the blood pressure from getting too low through proper physical exercise, increased dietary intake, and a balanced diet. If necessary, there is a further option of cardiology or endocrinology consultation to clarify the cause of hypotension for treatment.