A menopausal blood pressure of 140/85 mmHg, which remains at this level after several retests, may be abnormal.
Women may experience a slight increase in blood pressure during menopause due to sympathetic arousal, as well as during sleep deprivation and emotional stress, but the systolic blood pressure is usually less than 140 mmHg and the diastolic blood pressure is less than 90 mmHg.
If menopausal blood pressure is 140/85mmHg, and three times of re-measurement of blood pressure in the resting state on non-same day still appear systolic blood pressure ≥140mmHg, and or diastolic blood pressure ≥90mmHg, then it may be a manifestation of high blood pressure. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time to standardize the diagnosis and treatment.