Is it normal to have a high pressure of 83 and a low pressure of 59?

Generally speaking, blood pressure high pressure 83mmHg low pressure 59mmHg is not normal, in a state of low blood pressure.
In general, the body’s normal systolic blood pressure (high pressure) between 90 ~ 139mmHg, while the normal diastolic blood pressure (low pressure) for 60 ~ 89mmHg, if found to have a systolic blood pressure < 90mmHg or (and) diastolic blood pressure < 60mmHg, is called low blood pressure or low blood pressure state. A blood pressure of 83mmHg/59mmHg, where both systolic and diastolic pressures are lower than normal, is called hypotension. Human blood pressure is affected by a variety of factors (such as genetics, diet, emotions, drugs, diseases, etc.), and low blood pressure can be caused by both physiological and pathological factors. If your blood pressure is 83mmHg/59mmHg, and you have uncomfortable symptoms, or if your blood pressure has changed significantly from the previous level, you should go to your local hospital immediately to get a clear picture of the cause of the problem and get the right treatment.