Is a blood pressure of 136 normal?

A blood pressure with a systolic blood pressure of 136 mmHg is normal blood pressure and is classified as high normal value if you follow the most widely used criteria for diagnosing high blood pressure. The range of normal high blood pressure is defined as between 120-139 mmHg, which is called normal high. If in accordance with the latest diagnosis of high blood pressure standards set by the American College of Cardiology and other 11 societies in 2017, this kind of blood pressure currently belongs to the abnormal blood pressure, because the new standards believe that the systolic blood pressure should not be greater than 130mmHg, and the diagnostic standards for high blood pressure are becoming more and more stringent at the present time, as for the current systolic blood pressure of 136mmHg whether it is normal or not, but also depends on the reference to which diagnostic standards to measure, but it is recommended that However, it is recommended that patients keep their systolic blood pressure below 130mmHg, which is a relatively ideal systolic blood pressure.