Specific BP reading lookup
Blood pressure readings by systolic and diastolic values
Browse specific blood pressure readings and open the page that matches your systolic and diastolic numbers. This page is a hub for individual BP reading pages rather than a guide to blood pressure categories.
Looking for category thresholds instead? Use the blood pressure chart.
Look up your reading
Enter systolic and diastolic values
For example, enter 131 and 80 to open the page for a 131/80 blood pressure reading.
Use Blood Pressure Readings when you already have two numbers, such as 133/88, and want to find the page dedicated to that specific value.
Browse specific readings ↓The chart is the reference page for low, normal, elevated, Stage 1, Stage 2 and crisis categories. We keep that detailed range information there to avoid duplicating the same guide on both pages.
Open the blood pressure chart →Reading library
Browse specific blood pressure readings
Choose a group below, then open the exact systolic/diastolic combination you are looking for. Each link leads to a dedicated page for that specific blood pressure reading.
Very Low Blood Pressure (Severe Hypotension)
Low Blood Pressure (Hypotension)
Isolated Diastolic Hypotension (IDA)
Normal Blood Pressure
Elevated Blood Pressure (Prehypertension)
High Blood Pressure (Stage 1 Hypertension)
Isolated Diastolic Hypertension (IDH)
High Blood Pressure (Stage 2 Hypertension)
Isolated Systolic Hypertension (ISH)
Hypertensive Crisis
How to find your reading
Use both blood pressure numbers to find the exact page
A blood pressure reading is written as systolic over diastolic, for example 131/80 mmHg. Use both numbers together in the lookup or browse the grouped links above.
Each result opens a dedicated page for that exact reading. If you want to compare general categories such as low, normal, elevated or high blood pressure, use the blood pressure chart instead.
The first number in a blood pressure reading.
The second number in a blood pressure reading.
The chart page explains low, normal, elevated, Stage 1, Stage 2 and crisis thresholds. This readings hub stays focused on linking to exact systolic/diastolic values.
Open the blood pressure chart →Use the measurement guide for cuff position, posture, timing and repeat-reading technique.
Open the measurement guide →TheEMTSpot Health content is educational and does not replace diagnosis or individual medical advice. If a reading is extremely high or low, or you have concerning symptoms, seek appropriate medical care.