What kind of medicine is better to take for simple hypertension?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-09
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Arteries are higher than normal to moderate hypertension. Hypertension is a common syndrome with increased blood pressure in the circulation arteries, and its main clinical manifestations are headache, dizziness, swelling, tinnitus, redness, insomnia and other symptoms when blood pressure increases.

    This disease belongs to the category of "vertigo" and other diseases in the medicine of the motherland. There are several main types according to the clinical presentation:

    1) Hyperactive liver type: symptoms include dizziness, head swelling and pain, red face, irritability, bitter mouth, dry and red stools, red tongue, and smooth pulse.

    2) Yin deficiency and hyperyang type: symptoms include headache, dizziness, tinnitus, lightheadedness, upset and insomnia, soreness in the waist and knees, tender red tongue with little moss, and thin pulse.

    3) Renal insufficiency type: symptoms include dizziness, tinnitus, malaise, insomnia, forgetfulness, soreness in the waist and knees. If the yin deficiency is obvious, the symptoms are five heart irritability, red tongue with little lichen, and thin pulses; In those with obvious yang deficiency, the symptoms are cold limbs, weak tongue, and thin pulse.

    **Acupuncture points and parts:

    Main acupoint: foot sun bladder through the big tree to bladder Yu; Quchi, Zusanli.

    Acupoints: Liver fire type plus sun, Yangling Spring; Yin deficiency and hyperyang type plus liver Yu, kidney Yu, Sanyin Jiao, Taichong; Kidney essence deficiency type Jiataixi, blood sea.

    Jiangsu, Shanghai, Tianjin, good relaxed, healthy and honest team.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    For hypertensive patients, if it is simple hypertension, it is recommended to first perform blood pressure grading, staging and risk factor stratification, and then select drugs on the basis of comprehensive evaluation. It is best for patients not to go to the pharmacy to decide which antihypertensive medicine to buy on their own, and can consult a licensed pharmacist in the store.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Diuretics, propranolol, eat less salt and exercise more, okay.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is recommended that you find out what causes it first, and if you just want to be symptomatic**, you can consider using diuretics to try!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, there are many drugs to lower blood pressure, but what drugs to take must be decided according to the specific symptoms of the patient. Antihypertensive drugs are mainly used in several categories. Usually pay attention to a light diet that is easy to digest, appropriate physical exercise, and choose [Good Peace] according to your condition, which can make your blood pressure stable.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Medications should be used according to the doctor's instructions, and dietary therapy can also be chosen, as well as vegetables and fruits such as celery.

    Long-term consumption, mulberry hemp tea, lower blood lipids and improve blood pressure, sleep should be sufficient.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, it mainly depends on the situation. If the blood pressure has just started to rise, and the blood pressure is not high, it is recommended to use Chinese patent medicine with diet** to control blood pressure, and if the blood pressure control is not satisfactory or the symptoms are more obvious, use Western medicine.

    Commonly used antihypertensive medications:

    1. Diuretic antihypertensive agents: hydrochlorothiazide, cyclopentamethiazide, chlorthalidone, furosemide, etc. 2. Central nervous system and sympathetic nervous system inhibitors: reserpine, antihypertensive, clonidine hydrochloride 3, adrenergic receptor group stagnation:

    blockers such as propranolol, aminoyl propranol, and metol propranol, etc.; Blockers such as phenylbenzylamine, + blockers such as sulfaline.

    4. Enzyme inhibitors such as angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors such as captopril and enalapril, etc. 5. Calcium ion antagonists such as nifedipine and amlodipine.

    6. Vasodilators such as hydralazine, long-pressure dining, prazosin, quacyanidine, etc. 7. Ganglionic and postganglionic sympathetic inhibitors such as quaethidine, pentamethyl tartrate and other serotonin receptor antagonists such as ketoserin, etc.

    9. Compound preparations, such as compound antihypertensive tablets and compound Luobuma tablets.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Use of drugs ** for high blood pressure.

    is misleading.

    At present, it has been proven in practice to use biologics** hypertension.

    It is not toxic to the human body***, and the effect is very good.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The specific cause of hypertension should be diagnosed from the aspects of high power source, poor blood vessels, and poor blood flow, and then the cause should be treated symptomatically in time.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is a medicine with three points of poison As long as it is a Western medicine, there is generally a comprehensive way to adjust high blood pressure:

    1. Pay attention to the combination of tension and relaxation.

    2. Adjust your diet, less meat and more vegetables.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Use the whiskers on the ears of corn to boil water as tea and drink, and it will heal in half a month.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Suggestion: The main ingredients of compound antihypertensive tablets are reserpine, dihydrogram uran, potassium chloride, calcium trisilicate, magnesium pantothenate, phenagen, dihydralazine, diazepine, vitamin B1

    1. It has a long-lasting antihypertensive effect and mild sedative effect, suitable for early and mid-stage hypertension, but can cause palpitation, headache, increased gastric acid secretion, low blood potassium, peripheral neuritis, etc., long-term use requires potassium supplementation.

    The main ingredients of Beijing Antihypertensive No. 0 are reserpine, dihydrinbenzazine, hydrochlorothiazide, and clodiazepoxide, which are suitable for mild and moderate hypertension. Occasionally, it causes nausea, head bloating, fatigue, nasal congestion, drowsiness, and stomach as well.

    Amlodipine combined with metoprolol has a synergistic antihypertensive effect in patients with duodenal ulcer, reduces adverse reactions and overcomes the effect of amlodipine on increasing heart rate.

    The above two can be selected as appropriate.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hello; Hypertension refers to the increase of arterial systolic blood pressure and/or diastolic blood pressure (>=140 90 mmHg) in the resting state, often accompanied by disorders of fat and glucose metabolism and functional or organic changes in organs such as the heart, brain, kidneys, and retina. Generally**Pay attention to the combination of work and rest, maintain enough sleep, and participate in work, physical labor and physical exercise within your ability.

    Pay attention to dietary regulation, preferably a diet low in salt and animal fat, and avoid foods rich in cholesterol. Obese people should properly control the amount of food and total calories, lose weight appropriately, and do not smoke. Taking a small amount of sedatives can reduce mental tension and some symptoms, and the banquet residue can be used:

    Valium, potassium bromide, diazepoxide, etc. I wish you good health.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Medicine controls disease, and nutrition is the source of life. What can really make you ** is definitely not the drug, and the ingredients of the drug are not the ingredients needed for cell repair. Only by giving enough time and nutrients, such as proteins, vitamins, minerals, fats, etc., which are needed by the human body, the human body will start the process of self-repair.

    There are two reasons for the formation of high blood pressure:

    First, due to the lack of protein, vitamin C, vitamin E, and calcium, the blood vessel will slowly lose its elasticity and become a bend, making it difficult to pump blood, and having to increase blood pressure to make the blood flow smoother.

    The second reason is that if the blood fat and cholesterol are too high, resulting in too high blood viscosity, just like the upper reaches of the Yangtze River, the water flow is very fast, the water is very clear, there is no garbage, and there is no sand underneath. Downstream, the current slows down, and there is a lot of garbage floating on the entire surface of the water, and there is sand underneath. Similarly, when the viscosity of the blood increases, the speed of blood flow slows down, and many attachments will be deposited on the blood vessels, more and more, and the speed of blood flow will become slower and slower.

    How to treat high blood pressure?

    The first one is not to lower blood pressure easily, but to find ways to change the rate of blood flow. As soon as the rate of blood flow changes, your body does not regulate blood pressure. As soon as blood flow returns to normal, blood pressure naturally returns to normal. There are two keys to regulating blood flow.

    1. Restore the elasticity of blood vessels.

    2. Reduce the substances in the blood vessels that increase the viscosity of the blood, make the blood thinner a little, and the speed of blood flow will be accelerated. All the nutrients that can help lower blood cholesterol and blood fat increase, and blood fat can naturally be lowered.

    The second increases movement, increasing the velocity of blood flow.

    The third is to improve the elasticity of blood vessels, increase protein, basic nutrients, vitamin C, calcium and magnesium tablets, vitamin E, etc.

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