Blood pressure doesn’t have strict “perfect values for each age,” but doctors do use general targets. The main classification is the same for adults, with slight variation in older people depending on overall health.
🩺 Normal blood pressure (adults)
Hypertension (high blood pressure is the main concern doctors monitor)
🟢 Normal range
- Systolic: below 120 mmHg
- Diastolic: below 80 mmHg
👉 Written as: <120/80 mmHg
🟡 Elevated
- 120–129 / below 80
👉 Lifestyle changes usually recommended
🟠 High blood pressure (Stage 1)
- 130–139 / 80–89
🔴 High blood pressure (Stage 2)
- 140+ / 90+
🚨 Hypertensive crisis (emergency)
- 180+ / 120+
👉 Needs urgent medical care
👵 What about older adults?
There is no separate “official normal BP for each age,” but:
- Many older adults are considered controlled if BP is around
<130–140 / <80–90, depending on doctor advice - Targets may be relaxed if the person is frail or has side effects from medication
⚠️ Important points
- ✔ Blood pressure naturally rises slightly with age
- ❌ “Age-based normal values” are not exact medical rules
- ✔ Individual health matters more than age alone
🟢 Bottom line
Normal blood pressure is generally around <120/80 mmHg, and anything consistently above that may indicate Hypertension risk depending on the level.
If you want, I can show you a simple chart of symptoms and risks at each blood pressure level 👍