Knowing which category you fall under helps you take timely action:
Less than 120/80 mmHg – Healthy, continue regular monitoring.
120–129 systolic & less than 80 diastolic – Lifestyle changes are recommended.
130–139 systolic or 80–89 diastolic – May require lifestyle changes and regular monitoring.
140/90 or higher – Often needs medical management and treatment.
Higher than 180/120 mmHg – Emergency; immediate medical attention is needed.
This tool uses the numbers from your home or clinic blood pressure monitor. By entering your:
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(such as diabetes, kidney disease, or existing heart conditions)
It quickly classifies your result into the correct blood pressure category. You’ll also get guidance on whether to continue healthy habits, watch your levels more closely, or consult our blood pressure doctor in Coimbatore.
Anyone monitoring their blood pressure at home, especially adults over 30, people with obesity, diabetes, or a family history of hypertension.
Morning before eating or evening after relaxing for a few minutes. Avoid checking immediately after exercise, caffeine, or stress.
No. It gives you an idea of where your blood pressure stands but cannot diagnose or replace medical advice.
Yes, though less common, lifestyle factors like obesity, poor diet, and lack of activity can cause hypertension at a young age.