Is it normal to have a high pressure of 130 and a low pressure of 60?

A high pressure of 130mmHg and a low pressure of 60mmHg is normal. If the patient does not have any special symptoms, there is usually no need for special treatment. Normal blood pressure is between 60 and 90 mmHg for low pressure and 90 and 120 mmHg for high pressure. The diagnosis of hypertension requires a low pressure greater than 90mmHg or a high pressure greater than 140mmHg. A high pressure of 130mmHg and a low pressure of 60mmHg do not meet the diagnostic criteria for hypertension and are considered normal. However, high pressure has some high, usually also belong to the normal phenomenon. Because the blood pressure measuring instrument will have a certain deviation, the value of one measurement is not sure of the accuracy. If there is no corresponding discomfort in the body, the blood pressure can be restored to the normal range, generally in the life, with dietary adjustments and rest and relaxation adjustments. When measuring blood pressure, if the blood pressure value is 130mmHg for high pressure and 60mmHg for low pressure, it is recommended to measure several times at different times, and try to avoid strenuous exercise or stressful emotions before the measurement, and then measure the blood pressure again when the body and emotions are in a stable condition, so that the results of the blood pressure measurement can be more accurate.