For a 40 year old patient with high blood pressure, should I take medicine?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-29
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    For many middle-aged and elderly people, high blood pressure often occurs, which has a certain impact on their bodies and also causes a certain burden on their psychology. The harm of high blood pressure to the human body is actually very large, at this time, once you find that you have high blood pressure, you should go to the hospital for medical treatment in time, and then I will introduce to you whether 40-year-old patients with high blood pressure should take medicine?

    First of all, we must understand the definition of hypertension, hypertension refers to the diastolic blood pressure greater than or equal to 90 mm Hg and systolic blood pressure greater than or equal to 140 mm Hg, at this time oral antihypertensive drugs should be adjusted. Long-term high blood pressure or poor blood pressure control will easily lead to damage to target organs such as the heart, brain and kidney, and is also one of the main causes of vascular atherosclerosisControlling one's own weight, quitting smoking, drinking, and exercising more can reduce the risk of hypertension to a certain extent.

    Especially for patients with first-class hypertension, we must pay attention to the diet and routine in daily life, which can not only lower our blood pressure to a certain extent, but also have a good control for hypertension patients, and at the same time, reasonable diet, healthy work and rest habits can also improve the blood pressure level of hypertension patients. If the blood pressure still cannot reach a normal level after 3 to 6 months of conditioning, then we should go to the hospital in time and adjust the blood pressure through oral antihypertensive drugs under the guidance of the doctor. Hypertension must attract our attention, whether it is high blood pressure or low blood pressure, the harm to our body is very great, if you are in a state of high blood pressure or low blood pressure for a long time, then it will cause other complications, and the harm to our human body can be described as great, which is not conducive to our health.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Patients with high blood pressure at the age of 40 need to take medication**, because high blood pressure is very harmful to the body, and it is necessary to take medication to control it to keep blood pressure stable.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You definitely need to take medicine, because you are a patient with high blood pressure, if you don't take medicine, your blood pressure can't go down and your life may be in danger at any time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is necessary to take medicine because this disease is a primary form of hypertension and requires long-term medication to control the condition.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Introduction: With the continuous development of society, hypertension is no longer exclusive to the elderly, and it is also at great risk for middle-aged people. Studies have shown that the number of adults aged 30 to 79 with high blood pressure has increased from 100 million to 100 million, and 700 million of them have developed high blood pressure without realizing it.

    So today I would like to share with you, what are the risks of a 40-year-old patient with high blood pressure?

    1. What is high blood pressure?

    Hypertension refers to a clinical syndrome characterized by increased blood pressure in the systemic arteries, accompanied by the function or damage of the heart, brain, kidneys and other organs. Patients with hypertension are generally recommended to use 24-hour long-acting antihypertensive drugs to control blood pressure, and hypertension mostly occurs in middle-aged and elderly people, obese people and long-term drinkers. The most common symptoms of high blood pressure are dizziness, headache, fatigue, and palpitations.

    2. What are the risks of a 40-year-old patient with high blood pressure?

    Long-term high blood pressure will narrow the blood vessels and lose their elasticity, when the blood pressure is unstable, the arteries will spasm, promote the formation of blood clots, thereby blocking the blood vessels, inducing stroke, that is, people often say cerebrovascular accidents, the mortality rate is extremely high, and the probability of inducing stroke caused by high blood pressure is also very high. High blood pressure can also induce the development of uremia. At the same time, it can damage the kidneys and aggravate high blood pressure, forming a vicious circle.

    Heart failure is also the most common complication of hypertension because if the blood pressure is not controlled in time, it can lead to left ventricular hypertrophy, myocardial infarction, and finally heart failure.

    3. How to prevent high blood pressure?

    Usually in life, you should maintain a good attitude, a good attitude, the body will be healthy, and the mood should not fluctuate too much. Eat a light, not greasy, and reduce the consumption of foods high in calories and fat. People with high blood pressure must get up slowly when they get up.

    Avoid dizziness caused by getting out of bed quickly. Exercise moderately, not strenuous exercise, you can take a walk, do tai chi, etc. to relax.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is recommended to pay attention to rest, pay attention to conditioning in diet, and go to a regular hospital for examination and medication as soon as possible**. Maintain a good mood.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Long-term elevation of blood pressure can cause damage to target organs, and hypertension is an important risk factor for the development of atherosclerosis. Long-term elevated blood pressure in patients will cause atherosclerosis of blood vessels and arteries throughout the body, such as atherosclerosis in the arteries in the brain, which will cause insufficient blood supply to the brain and even cause cerebral congestion.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There is a particularly high risk, it is easy to have cerebral hemorrhage, blood pressure, blood sugar, blood lipids will become higher and higher, and excessive obesity will also occur, which will affect physical fitness and blood circulation, and may suddenly die.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    A 40-year-old patient with high blood pressure is prone to cerebral hemorrhage if his blood pressure is not well controlled.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It will affect the kidneys, it will affect the heart, it will cause a burden on the brain, it will affect blood circulation, it will affect the body's immunity, and sudden death may occur.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    High blood pressure can cause dizziness and headaches, and if there is a history of hardening and blockage of the arteries, high blood pressure is likely to cause cerebral hemorrhage and stroke.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The normal blood pressure value of the human body is systolic blood pressure 90--139mmHg, and diastolic blood pressure 60--89mmHg. Persistently high blood pressure can lead to stroke, heart disease, hemangioma, kidney failure and other diseases, so it is necessary to actively control blood pressure even if you do not feel uncomfortable. Your blood pressure is already very high now, it is best to go to the hospital**, control your blood pressure to the normal range, and then go home to take blood pressure medication to control your blood pressure.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You may lose your life, you may get some diabetes, you may get some coronary heart disease. It can affect physical health. It also reduces lifespan.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It may affect your physical health, it will also affect the three highs, and you may even have shortness of breath, some heart disease, and coronary heart disease.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Precautions for hypertension Precautions for hypertension include the following points: (1) Reasonable diet; (2) Moderate exercise; (3) Quit smoking and limit alcohol; (4) Psychological balance; (5) Self-management; (6) Seek medical treatment on time. 1. Reasonable diet 1The importance of diet for high blood pressure:

    The people take food as the sky

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It is easy to faint, usually going up and down the stairs will be very tired, panting unevenly, increasing the chance of heart disease, and easy to lead to sudden death, these are all risks.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It will make the condition very serious, and it will also affect your life, and you will be prone to dizziness, and in severe cases, it will lead to suffocation, and it will also cause cardiovascular disease.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Precautions for hypertension include the following: (1) reasonable diet; (2) Moderate exercise; (3) Quit smoking and limit alcohol; (4) Psychological balance; (5) Self-management; (6) Seek medical treatment on time.

    Eat small meals and frequent meals to avoid over-satiety; Patients with high blood pressure are often obese and must eat low-calorie food, the total calories should be controlled at about megajoules per day, the staple food is 150-250 grams per day, and animal protein and vegetable protein account for 50% each.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If you suffer from hypertension, you should choose among the 6 types of antihypertensive drugs recommended by the Global Hypertension Alliance, and advocate combined use; Second, long-acting antihypertensive drugs should be used as much as possible, and one drug a day can maintain blood pressure stability for 24 hours and reduce fluctuations; Third, it should be closely integrated with lifestyle improvement and dietary conditioning, with special attention to low salt, low fat, weight control and physical exercise. The 6 classes of antihypertensive drugs recommended by the Global Hypertension Alliance are diuretics, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACE inhibitors), angiotensin receptor antagonists, receptor blockers, calcium antagonists, and anticholinergics. Consider taking valsartan 80 mg orally every morning after waking up, along with metoprolol 25 mg, and no longer taking the drug for the rest of the day

    Take another 25 mg of metoprolol at 7 to 8 p.m. If there are no serious adverse reactions, it can be taken for a long time to maintain stable blood pressure and reduce the occurrence of clinical complications.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hypertension generally requires lifelong medication, but it cannot be generalized.

    1.Hypertension is a chronic disease and is a high incidence in middle-aged and elderly people. Chronic disease is a general term for diseases that accumulate for a long time to form disease morphological damage, with a long course of disease, and prolongation and non-healing, ** complex, is a long-term chronic disease, requiring long-term medication to control blood pressure.

    If the prevention and treatment is not timely, it will cause harm to life, so it is generally necessary to take medication for life.

    2.Hypertension refers to the syndrome caused by the dysfunction of the higher nerve center to regulate blood pressure, mainly with increased arterial blood pressure, and the main way is oral antihypertensive drugs. Control blood pressure within a reasonable range by taking antihypertensive drugs in a reasonable and standardized manner.

    If it is not well controlled for a long time, it is easy to induce a variety of complications such as heart, brain, and kidney, so lifelong medication is required.

    3.Hypertension is divided into primary hypertension and secondary hypertension. For essential hypertension, it is impossible to achieve complete **, it can only be controlled, so it is necessary to take drugs for life.

    4.For young adults with high blood pressure, if there is intermittent high blood pressure, timely and effective medication can be restored to normal through medication, life intervention, etc., there is no need to take drugs for a long time.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Why do you need to take medication for high blood pressure for a long time?

    1. Start with a small dose, use a smaller effective dose to obtain the effect and make the adverse reactions of the drug small, and gradually increase the dose or combine drugs. For patients with hypertension above grade 2, regular doses can be used initially.

    2. In order to effectively prevent damage to target organs, it is required that the blood pressure should be stable within the target blood pressure range within 24 hours a day, and it is actively recommended to use long-acting controlled-release drugs that are administered once a day and the drug efficacy lasts for 24 hours. If you are using an intermediate-acting or short-acting drug, you should take it 2 or 3 times a day.

    3. Combined medication, in order to increase the antihypertensive effect without increasing adverse reactions, two or more antihypertensive drugs with different mechanisms of action can be used.

    4. Individualization, according to the specific situation of the patient, choose more suitable antihypertensive drugs, such as liver and kidney function, complications, the reflection of drug **, the appearance or not, etc.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Hypertension requires lifelong medication, and the main purpose of controlling blood pressure is to prevent damage to major organs, especially the function of the heart, brain, and kidneys. Because hypertension is the most important risk factor for aortic atherosclerosis, aortic atherosclerosis is the most important cause of myocardial infarction and stroke. Of course, long-term elevated blood pressure can also cause damage to kidney function.

    Therefore, it is necessary to actively control blood pressure and blood lipids, platelets and uric acid levels to prevent damage to important organs. Therefore, the taking of antihypertensive drugs can not be taken because of the change of symptoms, many people feel that there is nothing uncomfortable, and they do not pay attention to high blood pressure at all, and do not take drugs, this practice is not advisable, and antihypertensive drugs must be taken for life.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Hello, young people with high blood pressure, you must pay attention to whether it is "secondary hypertension". As long as your blood pressure is not particularly high, you can lower blood pressure by improving your lifestyle, and you do not need to seek medical attention and take medicine, and your blood pressure still cannot reach the target value within a certain period of time.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    First, this is the upper limit of normal, is your husband measuring it in a quiet environment? It is recommended to review it.

    Second, if it is high blood pressure, have you checked whether your husband's high blood pressure is primary or secondary, so young, with high blood pressure, diet and lifestyle should have a lot to do with it, and it is more important to correct these factors while taking medicine than taking medicine. Young hypertensive patients should be alert to secondary hypertension caused by some factors, such as hyperthyroidism, renal hypertension, Cushing's disease, and pheochromocytoma.

    It must be taken when taking medicine, otherwise blood pressure is uncontrollable, and even if there are no symptoms, the long-term development is unpredictable.

    Hope it works for you.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    You can eat some foods rich in dietary fiber, which will make you feel very full.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    1. Moderate exercise, preferably aerobic exercise, such as walking, jogging, tai chi, cycling, and swimming, can help lower blood pressure.

    2. Avoid smoking and alcohol, smoking and heavy drinking are also harmful to the body and aggravate high blood pressure.

    3. Keep a calm mind, avoid emotional excitement, excessive tension and anxiety, participate in more relaxed and pleasant leisure activities, and stabilize blood pressure physically and mentally.

    4. Reasonable diet, 1. Eat more foods for the prevention and treatment of high blood pressure, such as black fungus, shiitake mushrooms, celery, daylily, carrots, water chestnuts, apples, watermelons, lemons, etc., and eat less fatty foods, such as pork belly, pork ribs, whales, herring, tuna, sausages, etc.

    2. It is advisable to eat more foods containing high-quality protein and vitamins, such as fish, milk, lean meat, eggs, beans and soy products;

    3. Prevent eating too tired and too full, and pay attention to drinking more water.

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