What is the Normal Range for Blood Pressure?
The normal diastolic blood pressure range for adults should be between 60-90mmHg, and the normal systolic blood pressure range should be between 90-140mmHg. Any value exceeding or falling below this range is not normal. Family history, obesity, environment, and other factors can lead to changes in blood pressure, which may result in symptoms such as nausea and vomiting. Timely medical attention is required for blood pressure reduction treatment.
The normal range for blood pressure is between 90~140 mmHg for systolic blood pressure and 60~90 mmHg for diastolic blood pressure.
Headaches associated with elevated blood pressure often occur in the back of the head, accompanied by symptoms such as nausea and vomiting. The main possible causes of this condition are: ① 50% are due to family history. ② Environmental factors. ③ Obesity (mainly due to fat pressing on blood vessels). ④ Blockage of blood vessels by thrombosis caused by other diseases, leading to increased pressure. ⑤ Arteriosclerosis in the elderly.
Low blood pressure can be classified into physiological and pathological types based on the underlying cause, and into acute and chronic types based on the onset form. Among some healthy individuals, their blood pressure measurements may reach the standard for low blood pressure, but without any subjective symptoms. After long-term follow-up, besides having low blood pressure, there are no abnormalities such as ischemia and hypoxia in various systems and organs of the body, and it does not affect life expectancy.