Is a low pressure of 106 normal?

Normal adult low pressure is 60-90mmHg, low pressure 106mmHg beyond the normal blood pressure range, belongs to high blood pressure. Hypertension is diagnosed when the systolic blood pressure exceeds 140mmHg three times on a non-same day, and/or the diastolic blood pressure exceeds 90mmHg. Hypertension is diagnosed when the patient’s upper arm brachial artery blood pressure exceeds the above limit three times on a non-same day when the patient is in a quiet, resting, seated position in the clinic. The patient’s diastolic blood pressure of 106 mmHg exceeds 90 mmHg, which is an abnormal blood pressure, and prompt medical attention is recommended. The patient should follow the doctor’s instructions to make lifestyle adjustments, such as low-salt and low-fat diet, appropriate exercise, smoking and alcohol restriction, etc., and should also follow the doctor’s instructions to regularly take antihypertensive drugs, such as hydrochlorothiazide, metoprolol, amlodipine, etc., so as to maintain the blood pressure at a normal level. Patients should follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out the appropriate treatment, not blindly use their own medication, so as not to affect the condition.