High pressure, i.e. systolic blood pressure, is 95 mmHg, which is within the normal range of blood pressure for a normal person. At rest, the normal systolic blood pressure in adults is 90-139 mmHg, and the diastolic blood pressure is 60-89 mmHg. For some hypertensive patients, or people whose blood pressure is usually at a higher level, intolerance may occur when the blood pressure suddenly drops to 95mmHg, with symptoms such as dizziness, chest tightness, shortness of breath, panic, and fatigue. Although the blood pressure is within the normal range at this time, symptoms of low blood pressure may also occur for this group of people, which can also be considered a hypotensive state. Whether or not a person with a blood pressure of 95 mmHg has a hypotensive manifestation needs to be analyzed on a case-by-case basis. If dizziness, fatigue and other symptoms of low blood pressure occur, they may be in a state of low blood pressure and need to seek medical treatment. In general, it is recommended to have a healthy diet, reasonable work and rest, maintain an optimistic attitude, appropriate physical exercise to enhance physical fitness, and consult a doctor in case of discomfort.