Is it normal to have a high pressure of 92 and a low pressure of 62?

For a high pressure of 92mmHg and a low pressure of 62mmHg, the values are in the normal range. For adults, the normal blood pressure is below 140/90mmHg and above 90/60mmHg. The high value of normal blood pressure refers to the systolic blood pressure between 120-139mmHg and diastolic blood pressure between 80-89mmHg, while the ideal blood pressure for normal blood pressure refers to the blood pressure <120/80mmHg. High pressure 92mmHg and low pressure 62mmHg are in the normal range, but for this blood pressure needs to be clear about the status of the basal blood pressure, if the basal blood pressure is higher, and the blood pressure suddenly appears in the case of acute diseases and other conditions. If the basal blood pressure is high, and in the case of an acute disease or other conditions, there is a sudden drop in blood pressure of more than 30% above its basal value, accompanied by low perfusion manifestations such as cold and clammy extremities, the state of shock and other anomalies is often considered.