67 years old, blood pressure 120, 66, heart rate 64. Is that normal?



A 67 year old with a blood pressure of 120/66mmHg and a heart rate of 64 beats per minute is normal.

Blood pressure <120/80mmHg is the ideal blood pressure value, if the blood pressure is between 120/80-139/89mmHg, it is called the high value of blood pressure, 67 years old blood pressure 120/66mmHg is the ideal blood pressure value. The general pulse pressure difference of the elderly is 20-60mmHg, 120/66mmHg blood pressure pulse pressure difference is 54mmHg, also in the normal range, but with age, blood vessels will appear atherosclerosis, so that the elasticity of the arterial vasculature weakened, there will be a difference in the pulse pressure, so you should pay attention to the changes in blood pressure.

For healthy people, the normal heart rate is 60-100 beats per minute. If the heart rate is lower than 60 beats per minute, it is called bradycardia, and if it exceeds 100 beats per minute, it is called tachycardia. A person’s heart rate is also constantly changing, slowing down during quiet times and speeding up after activity.

Elderly people generally need to monitor their blood pressure and heart rate, and if they have any discomfort, they need to consult a doctor in a timely manner and standardize their treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor.