A high pressure of 107 mmHg and a low pressure of 67 mmHg are generally normal blood pressure, but to determine whether they are normal, it is often necessary to combine them with the status of their basal blood pressure. For normal blood pressure, the normal adult blood pressure value is <140/90 mmHg. high values of normal blood pressure refer to systolic blood pressure between 120-139 mmHg and diastolic blood pressure between 80-89 mmHg, while normal ideal blood pressure refers to blood pressure <120/80 mmHg. for patients with high basal blood pressure, when the disease state causes a sudden decrease in blood pressure that exceeds 30% of its basal range In patients with a high basal blood pressure, when there are symptoms related to peripheral hypoperfusion of the extremities, such as wet and cold extremities, dizziness, weakness, oliguria, anuria, angina pectoris, etc., the state of shock needs to be considered, although a blood pressure of 107/67 mmHg is also abnormal at this time.