The normal BP should be 120/80 mmHg.
113/73
120/80
95 over 120
120
120/80
120/80
There isn't really a normal blood pressure, there is a continuum of blood pressures among people at any age (for example, 50).
The normal blood pressure for a 65 year old man is 120/80 mm. Anything over 140/90 mm is considered a state of hypertension.
Normal blood pressure for a 100 year old is the same as any other adult, 120/80.
If you're healthy, it should be 120/80 mmHg.
is it normal for blood pressure at 96 to be normal
Yes, that is a normal BP.
Normal blood pressure for anyone is 120/80
Normal adult blood pressure is 120/80
A 7-month old baby with a congenital heart disease does usually have a high blood pressure and not a normal blood pressure.