The Blood Pressure Myth: Is 120/80 Really “Normal”?

Official Adult Blood Pressure Categories

Modern medicine evaluates blood pressure using fixed health risk categories rather than traditional age-based brackets. A reading that continuously stays above 120/80 mm Hg indicates that the heart is working harder than it should, regardless of whether you are 25 or 65.

Blood Pressure CategorySystolic (Top Number)Diastolic (Bottom Number)
NormalLess than 120 mm HgandLess than 80 mm Hg
Elevated120–129 mm HgandLess than 80 mm Hg
Stage 1 Hypertension130–139 mm Hgor80–89 mm Hg
Stage 2 Hypertension140 mm Hg or higheror90 mm Hg or higher
Hypertensive CrisisHigher than 180 mm Hgand/orHigher than 120 mm Hg

⚠️ Important Note: A single high reading does not mean you have high blood pressure. Diagnosis requires a consistent trend of elevated numbers measured over several days or weeks under calm, resting conditions.

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