Is a blood pressure of 130/87 normal?

Blood pressure 130/87mmHg normal, to determine whether a blood pressure value is normal or not, you need to first understand the normal range of blood pressure, for all adults, regardless of men and women, age group, the normal reference range of blood pressure is the same, the normal value of systolic blood pressure is 90~139mmHg, while the normal value of diastolic blood pressure is 60~89mmHg. 1. If the blood pressure exceeds the above range, i.e., high pressure ≥140mmHg and low pressure ≥90mmHg, it is considered as hypertension, if high pressure <90mmHg and low pressure <60mmHg, it is considered as hypotension, and 130/87mmhg does not belong to the above mentioned cases, and thus belongs to the normal blood pressure range. 2. If the high pressure is within the range of 120~139mmHg and the low pressure is within the range of 80~89mmHg, it belongs to the normal high value. At this time, it is necessary to pay attention to the close monitoring of the blood pressure as well as the adjustment of the life style, to prevent the blood pressure from continuing to rise and reach the degree of high blood pressure; whereas, if the high pressure is within the range of 90~120mmHg and the low pressure is within the range of 60~80mmHg, it is ideal. A blood pressure of 130/87mmHg requires close follow-up and dynamic review in the cardiology department of a regular hospital.