A patient with a systolic blood pressure of 106 mmHg and a diastolic blood pressure of 65 mmHg is a normal and relatively ideal blood pressure. If the patient’s current blood pressure is caused by taking antihypertensive drugs, it is recommended that the oral dose of antihypertensive drugs can be reduced appropriately, and it is best to control the systolic blood pressure below 130 mmHg and the diastolic blood pressure above 65 mmHg and below 80 mmHg, which is relatively ideal. If the patient usually has such blood pressure, no history of hypertension, and currently does not take any medication, continue to maintain it, no special intervention treatment or any special precautions are needed, because the standard blood pressure systolic blood pressure is between 100-120mmHg, diastolic blood pressure is the most standard normal range is between 60-80mmHg, the current blood pressure value is within the standard range.