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What is normal blood pressure for men?

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Asked on:Mar 30, 2026 12:51 PM

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    Mar 30, 2026

    Everyone has blood pressure in their body, but too high or too low blood pressure is often very harmful to the human body. Because men and women have different body structures, men's normal blood pressure is somewhat different from women's. In order to ensure the health of the human body, doctors generally recommend that people measure their blood pressure regularly and accurately. So how much is a normal blood pressure for a man?

    In a healthy state, the normal blood pressure for an adult male is a low pressure of 90, a high pressure of 140, a low pressure of 60, and a high pressure of about 90. This range is considered normal. If a man's blood pressure reaches above 160/100mmHg, he needs to start taking medication. 180/100mmHg is classified as moderate to severe blood pressure. This situation is very dangerous and requires mutual medication.

    Blood pressure is affected by many factors, and its value during the day is uncertain, but it is always maintained within a certain range. The normal blood pressure value for a 40-year-old man should be maintained at 90mmHg