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Everyone has made this mistake. What is the normal bl00d pressure for each age?

The “everyone has made this mistake” framing is just attention-grabbing. In reality, blood pressure doesn’t have a strict different “normal” for every age—especially in adults. There are standard healthy ranges, with some variation for children and older adults.

Here’s a clear, correct guide:


🫀 Normal blood pressure (Adults 18+)

Ideal / normal:

  • Below 120 / 80 mmHg

Hypertension starts from:

  • 130 / 80 mmHg and above (depending on guideline)

👶 Children & teens (approximate ranges vary by height/sex)

Doctors use percentiles, but general ranges are:

  • Newborns: ~60–90 / 30–60
  • Infants (1–12 months): ~80–100 / 50–65
  • Toddlers (1–3 years): ~90–105 / 55–70
  • Children (4–12 years): ~95–110 / 60–75
  • Teens: ~110–120 / 70–80 (approaching adult range)

🧓 Older adults

  • Often slightly higher readings are common due to stiffening arteries
  • Many guidelines still aim for <130/80 if health allows

📊 Blood pressure categories (adults)

  • 🟢 Normal: <120 / <80
  • 🟡 Elevated: 120–129 / <80
  • 🟠 Stage 1 hypertension: 130–139 / 80–89
  • 🔴 Stage 2 hypertension: ≥140 / ≥90
  • 🚨 Crisis: ≥180 / ≥120 (emergency)

🧠 Key points people often get wrong

  • There is no “perfect different number for each age in adults”
  • One reading is not enough—patterns matter
  • Symptoms don’t always appear even in high BP
  • Lifestyle affects BP more than age alone

✔️ Bottom line

Normal adult blood pressure is generally around 120/80 mmHg or lower, while children have lower age-based ranges that gradually rise toward adult levels.


If you want, I can check your reading and tell you if it’s normal for your age and situation.

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