Question
What is the normal blood pressure for a 10-month-old baby?
Answer
During the infant stage, blood pressure is typically not measured unless there is a specific disease or bleeding condition. A baby’s blood pressure level is not part of routine checks, as it usually differs from that of adults and is influenced by age, weight, and growth development. Unless there are any specific health issues, a baby’s blood pressure usually develops naturally into the adult range as they grow older. Therefore, if the baby does not show any symptoms or issues related to bleeding, parents should not be overly concerned about blood pressure. If there are any health concerns, it is recommended to consult a pediatrician for evaluation and guidance.