A blood pressure of 147/117mmHg is normal if it occurs after a stress reaction, but it is not normal if there is no specific cause, and multiple measurements of blood pressure are at this level, which means that high blood pressure should be suspected.
Normal human blood pressure should be less than 140/90mmHg. A transient increase in blood pressure due to a stress reaction to shock, trauma, etc. is normal, and may decrease after rest. If there are no such factors, measurements can be taken several times at different times of the day, and if the results are high, high blood pressure can be diagnosed and prompt treatment is needed.
Long-term high blood pressure can damage the heart and blood vessels, causing functional damage to vital target organs such as the heart, brain and kidneys. Primary hypertension can be treated with medication, such as hydrochlorothiazide, metoprolol, amlodipine, captopril, irbesartan, etc., and blood pressure should be monitored regularly.
When you find that the blood pressure increases, you can go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying your condition.