High pressure 89, low pressure 65, heart rate 69. Is that normal?

Generally speaking, blood pressure high pressure (systolic) 89mmHg low pressure (diastolic) 65mmHg, heart rate 69 times / min, blood pressure is in a state of hypotension.
Under normal circumstances, the normal range of the body’s blood pressure is systolic blood pressure between 90 ~ 140mmHg and diastolic blood pressure between 60 ~ 90mmHg, when the systolic blood pressure <90mmHg or diastolic blood pressure <60mmHg, can be called low blood pressure or low blood pressure state. A systolic (high) pressure of 89 mmHg (i.e., systolic blood pressure <90 mmHg) is considered hypotensive. A heart rate of 69 beats/minute is in the normal range. However, the cause of hypotension can be physiological (e.g., heredity, drugs, etc.) or pathological (e.g., malnutrition, malignancy, etc.). It should be noted that if there are uncomfortable symptoms such as dizziness, panic, or a large change in blood pressure 89 mmHg/65 mmHg compared to the previous level, one should go to the local hospital to clarify the cause of the disease and treat the symptoms.