High blood pressure or hypertension is known as a silent killer. This is because it's a serious health problem, but often doesn't cause symptoms. Many people don't know they have it until it leads to other health problems.
Normal blood pressure is less than 120/80 mmHg. If you're above this level for several readings over time, you'll be diagnosed with high blood pressure. Healthy changes can help you lower your blood pressure. But after you're diagnosed, you'll need to manage it for the rest of your life.