The current blood pressure measurement result is 100/70mmHg, is normal.
Blood pressure refers to the lateral pressure acting on the wall of the blood vessel per unit area when blood flows in the blood vessel; the systolic blood pressure of an adult in a quiet state without the use of antihypertensive drugs in the clinic is 90~139mmHg, and the diastolic blood pressure is 60 to 89mmHg (not three measurements of the blood pressure on the same day); the current blood pressure is within the normal range, and so it is normal.
Blood pressure can change, for example, a physiologic increase in blood pressure can occur after emotional excitement, strenuous exercise or alcohol consumption.
If an individual’s blood pressure is higher than the normal range in several measurements, he/she is considered to have hypertension and needs to go to the cardiovascular medicine department of the hospital and choose the appropriate medication to control it under the guidance of the doctor.