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What Is The Normal Blood Pressure For Each Age

There isn’t a separate “normal blood pressure for each age” in adults. Modern medical guidelines use the same healthy targets for most adults, while children use age-based charts.

Here’s a clear breakdown:


🧑 Adults (18+ years)

For most adults, the healthy target is:

  • Normal: less than 120/80 mmHg
  • Elevated: 120–129 / less than 80
  • Hypertension Stage 1: 130–139 / 80–89
  • Stage 2: 140+/90+
  • Hypertensive crisis: 180+/120+ (urgent medical attention needed)

👴 Older adults (60+)

  • Ideal goal is still generally below 130/80 mmHg
  • Some people may have individualized targets depending on:
    • dizziness or fall risk
    • kidney disease
    • heart conditions

👉 Important: higher “normal” blood pressure is not automatically expected with age in healthy guidelines.


👶 Children & teens

Blood pressure is based on age, height, and sex, not one fixed number.

General guide:

  • Teenagers: usually below 120/80
  • Younger children: lower values, interpreted using percentile charts

🧠 Key takeaway

  • Best general adult target: <120/80 mmHg
  • Doctors adjust goals based on individual health conditions
  • One reading alone does not diagnose hypertension

If you want, share your age and a recent reading (like 135/85), and I can help interpret what it means in real life.

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