Male 68 years old
It may be normal for you, but that isn't the "normal" range. The only way to determine if its a problem would be if you are having symptoms of a problem or if you establish a record of readings and it is lower that normal.
If that is the constant Blood pressure, then no the "Normal" blood pressure is between More than 120 over 80 and less than 140 over 90 and it can be problematic if blood pressure drops below 90 over 60.
Ideally an average of 135/85 is good, but you might not have that. With this situation it is likely your BP does need management. In your age group any hypertension is a risk because the old plumbing isn't as good as it used to be.
Get along to a doctor and tell all, about diet, smoking, alcohol, other drugs you take, exercise or lack of it etc. The doc may order blood tests to get a complete picture, and even maybe a bit of cardiac testing if you've never had that.
Lest you think I'm sermonising, I'm 69 and when I went to check all that stuff, hypertension and diabetes 2 were revealed, but my heart was still OK, so I hope to live a bit longer, and so should you too. Good luck.
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SOURCE: What is the normal blood pressure for a 65 year old female please??
@130/80 either up or down a bit is ok. You can increase the top value by stressing so its the lower value that is monitored more closely.
Please go to www.webmd.com. we are not a medical website. You do have high blood pressure though. The 93 is the worrisome figure.
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