Normal blood pressure range for a 15-year-old boy
The normal blood pressure range for a 15-year-old boy is generally the same as that of adults, mostly between 80–130 mmHg, although actual values should be assessed according to individual circumstances. Specific details are as follows:
A 15-year-old boy is in puberty, a critical period for human growth and development. During this stage, blood pressure values are close to those of adults, with systolic pressure ranging from 80 to 130 mmHg and diastolic pressure from 60 to 90 mmHg. If the average reading falls within 80–130 mmHg, blood pressure is considered normal. For boys who are overweight or particularly muscular, blood pressure may be slightly higher, but generally does not exceed 135/90 mmHg. Values within this range indicate normal blood pressure and are not a cause for concern.
Due to individual differences in children's growth, the normal range for blood pressure may vary. If blood pressure is found to be too high or too low, medical attention should be sought promptly.