Should patients with high blood pressure, unstable blood pressure, and low blood pressure also take

Updated on healthy 2024-06-23
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    This is not necessary, there is no scientific basis for such an operation, and blood pressure medication is only necessary when blood pressure is high.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    When the blood pressure is low, there is no need to take antihypertensive drugs, and at this time, the dosage of antihypertensive drugs should be reduced under the guidance of a doctor, or the drug should be stopped for a short time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's better not to do that. Taking blood pressure medication when your blood pressure is low can be counterproductive and may make the problem worse.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Secondary hypertension is the established hypertension, after being detected, it can be treated according to the actual treatment, and after being removed or manipulated according to reason, hypertension as a secondary condition will be significantly reduced.

    For secondary hypertension, after the symptoms of hypertension are cured, the blood pressure will naturally drop to all normal levels, so there is no need to take antihypertensive drugs. Naturally, if your blood pressure is too high, you must also take antihypertensive drugs to resist the rise in blood pressure, but after the symptoms are cured, you can stop taking antihypertensive drugs when your blood pressure recovers!

    Hypertension guidelines strongly recommend that for patients with hypertension whose blood pressure is less than 160 100mmHg and found to be less than 160 100mmHg, if there is no risk source, it is recommended not to take antihypertensive drugs first, but to carry out blood pressure control according to lifestyle management methods, such as quitting smoking and drinking, fitness exercise, ****, salt and oil reduction, etc., for 3 months, if the blood pressure recovers within 3 months, you can continue to live a healthy lifestyle again, without taking antihypertensive drugs, if the blood pressure is higher than 140 for 3 months 90mmHg, must take high blood pressure to reduce blood pressure.

    For hypertensive groups, long-term use of antihypertensive drugs, if according to the management method of lifestyle habits, in the course of long-term blood pressure detection, blood pressure control is very good, if the blood pressure is already close to 90 60mmHg, the use of antihypertensive drugs can be gradually reduced, or even the use of antihypertensive drugs can be stopped. However, after stopping use, it is also necessary to continue to check blood pressure, if the blood pressure is stable and has been in the range of normal, it is confirmed that the blood pressure has been normal, and there is no need to take drugs to lower blood pressure.

    In addition, if the blood pressure is less than 90 60 mmHg, or the blood pressure is close to 90 60 mmHg, but dizziness and weakness of the limbs occur, you must stop using antihypertensive drugs and see a doctor.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    For example, if the symptoms of high blood pressure are relatively mild, the usual blood pressure is very stable and within the normal range. Or secondary hypertension, or white coat hypertension, the blood pressure value in the hospital is relatively high, but the test at home is relatively normal, it may be caused by personal tension, these conditions do not need to be taken.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Probably when you need to take other medicines, you can't take antihypertensive drugs, and then when you have a cold, it's best not to take antihypertensive drugs, and if high blood pressure is not obvious, don't take it, because antihypertensive drugs will also cause some damage to the body after eating too much.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Patients with mild symptoms of hypertension, secondary hypertension, and hypertensive patients in Dabai can not take antihypertensive drugs, and blood pressure increases due to emotion, and blood pressure increases due to sleep position.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you have a relatively stable blood pressure, no symptoms of dizziness and nausea, normal appetite, or gastrointestinal discomfort, you can not take antihypertensive drugs.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Recently, several middle-aged and elderly friends have consulted Lingnan old pharmacists about taking antihypertensive drugs. One of the questions was: "What happens when my blood pressure is unstable after taking antihypertensive drugs?" ”

    Lingnan veteran pharmacist has been engaged in hospital pharmacy for 28 years, mainly engaged in clinical pharmacy, and has indeed seen too many cases of this kind of blood pressure being unable to maintain stable blood pressure after taking antihypertensive drugs.

    First of all, a person's blood pressure is related to a person's diet, mood, sleep, and environment. Although you take antihypertensive drugs regularly, if you eat fried and barbecued hot foods, it can cause blood pressure to rise, anger, anxiety, irritability can also cause blood pressure to rise, sleep disturbance can also cause blood pressure to rise, and excessive environmental noise can also cause blood pressure to rise.

    Secondly, it is related to the type of medicine taken. Some patients believe too much in the doctor's advice or the advice of the pharmacy staff, do not adhere to the original medication regimen, frequently change the medication variety, see a doctor to change the medication regimen, go to a pharmacy and change another antihypertensive drug. Some patients are still superstitious about imported antihypertensive drugs, and they do everything possible to find imported drugs, but they are upset without imported drugs, and always think that domestic drugs are not good.

    In fact, some antihypertensive drugs cannot be stopped at any time, such as antihypertensive drugs containing reserpine, and sudden withdrawal of drugs will cause rebound hypertension, increasing the risk of cerebrovascular disease.

    It is recommended that the medication should not be changed at will, and the medication regimen that suits you should be maintained for a long time, and the medication regimen should be changed under the guidance of a physician or pharmacist when you need to change the medication regimen. When choosing drug varieties, try to use domestic varieties that are stable in the market. At the same time, pay attention to the influence of factors such as diet, mood, sleep, and environment on blood pressure.

    Pay attention to Lingnan old pharmacists and take care of your health.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In addition to taking antihypertensive drugs for high blood pressure for a long time, there are the following ways to help lower blood pressure**

    1.We need to eat rationally. The principle of low sodium, low fat and low calorie, the daily sodium salt intake should be less than six grams. Eat more vegetables and fruits, which contain a lot of potassium and magnesium, as well as dietary fiber, which is very good for controlling blood pressure.

    2.To improve the unhealthy lifestyle, patients with high blood pressure should pay attention to regular work and rest, go to bed early and get up early, avoid staying up late, and at the same time should pay attention to avoid overwork, and achieve a combination of work and rest in work and life.

    3.To quit smoking and drinking, there is a large body of data that shows that blood pressure decreases briefly after drinking, and then gradually increases. Neither white wine, red wine, nor beer is good for the body.

    4.Control your weight. Because obesity is a risk factor for high blood pressure, blood pressure can drop by 10 to 20 mm Hg for every five kilograms lost.

    5.Relieves stress and stabilizes emotions. Not staying up late, nervousness, work pressure or insomnia can cause blood pressure to rise, so learn to self-adjust.

    6.Insist on aerobic exercise every day, as early as 1988, the American Hypertension Federation has identified exercise as one of the methods of high blood pressure. At least five days a week, about 30 minutes of aerobic exercise, such as cycling, jogging and swimming.

    However, it is important to note that blood pressure must be controlled smoothly before exercise.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Maintain a good and healthy diet. Eat more foods rich in B vitamins and vitamin C, which can dilate blood vessels and lower blood pressure. You can also eat more foods rich in potassium and calcium, which can increase the elasticity of blood vessels.

    In addition, you can also eat more fish and shrimp foods to improve the elasticity of blood vessels, prevent arteriosclerosis, and fight thrombosis at the same time. Remember to eat less foods high in cholesterol, try not to drink strong teas and spirits, and limit your sugar and salt intake.

    2. Maintain moderate exercise. For example, walking, jogging, tai chi, or cycling can stabilize blood pressure. But don't do strenuous exercise, and you can't do weight-bearing activities.

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