Is it true that high blood pressure cannot be cured? Do I have to take medicine for the rest of my l

Updated on healthy 2024-08-03
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Most people with high blood pressure can't **, most people with high blood pressure have to take medicine for a lifetime, and high blood pressure is a very common disease. People with high blood pressure need to develop a low-salt and low-fat diet and avoid eating foods with high fat.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Yes, as long as you have high blood pressure, then it has to be suppressed by medication all the time. If your blood pressure returns to a stable state, then you don't need to take medicine, and you don't need to take medicine for a lifetime to restrain it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    In the case of spontaneous hypertension, the trigger for the increase in blood pressure has been identified, and the hypertension may be cured after the exclusion of **, but there is generally no clear ** for essential hypertension, or the cause of the elevated blood pressure is more complex. It is a chronic condition that requires long-term or even lifelong medication to control blood pressure. Hypertension is divided into primary hypertension and secondary hypertension.

    Essential hypertension accounts for more than 95% of cases and is a complex form of hypertension**. Long-term or lifelong medication is usually required.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    For middle-aged and elderly groups, suffering from high blood pressure is also like a time bomb by their side, and some middle-aged and elderly people are unable to control their diet because of work. Therefore, I am also very afraid of my blood pressure and height again, so I will tell you today, can I rely on medicine to increase blood pressure?

    Hypertension is a relatively common disease in life, which often occurs in some middle-aged and elderly people, and there are many hypertension patients in China, and we should maintain a good living habits. Patients with high blood pressure do not need to take medication**, depending on the doctor's examination. After a series of examinations, the doctor will determine whether we need to take medication for the rest of our lives based on the condition of our body and the level of blood pressure**.

    Generally, some patients with high blood pressure need to take medicine for life after being checked. If everyone's blood pressure rise is not particularly serious, you don't need to take medicine for **, usually just pay attention to your living habits, but if your blood pressure rises more violently, you must take medicine to carry out **.

    The initial onset of hypertension does not need to be carried out by taking medicine**, and the general hypertension may be due to excessive emotional tension or some other problems. It will not make high blood pressure more and more serious, so there is no need to take medicine to carry it out**. Usually you must eat less high-salt foods and supplement some nutrients that your body needs.

    3. Precautions for patients with hypertension.

    Patients with high blood pressure should eat less high-fat and high-cholesterol foods, and also exercise regularly, exercise can improve their immunity and resistance, and make the body healthier. Do I need to take medication? This must be examined by a doctor.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is necessary to take medicine**, the view is that in the case of high blood pressure, you must carry and medicine, and you also need to ask the doctor to prescribe medicine according to your own physique.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    High blood pressure needs to be taken for **, and the drug is the most conservative way, and the effect is quite good.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Yes, high blood pressure requires blood pressure medication, and my opinion is that in addition to taking medicine, it is also necessary to ensure adequate sleep, do not eat pickled food, avoid exertion, and drink plenty of water.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    No, as long as we control high blood pressure, regulate our body and mind, and don't let our blood pressure rise too much, we don't need to take antihypertensive drugs. You don't need to take blood pressure medication for the rest of your life.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    High blood pressure is a chronic disease, and once you have high blood pressure, you basically need to use medication to control your blood pressure for the rest of your life.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The medicine can be reduced slowly, provided that the following points are achieved: 1. Weight loss, which has been confirmed by a large number of ** and practice; 2. Reduce sodium salt intake, the international stipulation of sodium salt is 5g per day, and the domestic regulation is now 6g, if you do not do any activities, such as bed rest at home today, the sodium salt requirement is 1g, so hypertensive patients can be limited to 5g; 3. Supplement potassium salt and fresh vegetables and fruits, eat more vegetables, eat less protein and fatty meat, do not eat animal fat, you can eat vegetable oil, but also reduce the amount of oil; 4. Quit smoking and limit alcohol, smoking can lead to sympathetic nerve excitation, can also make blood vessels constrict, resulting in increased blood pressure; 5. Insist on regular exercise every week, no less than 5 times a week, no less than 50 minutes each time;

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Patients with hypertension can be divided into primary hypertension and secondary hypertension according to **, and the patient's **condition is related to the ** that causes hypertension.

    Some secondary hypertension can be treated, such as increased blood pressure caused by compression of an intracranial tumor, and the hypertension can be cured after surgery to remove the cause of the increase in blood pressure. If hypertension is caused by renal vascular disease, surgery can be performed to remove the lesion inside the large blood vessels to normalize blood pressure. If hypertension is caused by primary aldosteronism and tyrocytoma, hypertension can be cured with surgery** or targeted drugs such as spironolactone.

    However, for most of the essential hypertension whose cause is unknown and may be related to genetics, environment and other factors, it is generally not curable. However, you can take diuretics such as hydrochlorothiazide and indapamide, receptor blockers such as metoprolol and bisoprolol, and calcium channel blockers such as nifedipine and amlodipine as prescribed to lower blood pressure, prevent and treat cerebrovascular damage, reduce complications, and control uncomfortable symptoms.

    In addition, patients with high blood pressure should also pay attention to adjusting their lifestyle, going to bed early and waking up early, exercising regularly, eating lightly, quitting smoking and drinking, controlling weight, and adjusting mood, all of which can help regulate blood pressure.

    People with high blood pressure generally need to take medication for life.

    However, hypertension is also divided into primary hypertension and secondary hypertension, and secondary hypertension is caused by other factors, such as narrowing of the renal arteries, and adenomas in the renal arteries and adrenal glands.

    The best drugs for hypertension include diuretics, receptor blockers, calcium channel blockers and other five categories. Therefore, according to the patient's blood pressure, different types of drugs are selected, single drug or combination**. Moreover, patients with hypertension must do a good job of self-monitoring, adhere to medication, and maintain long-term health.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hypertension is a disease that requires lifelong medication, and there is currently no way to treat hypertension, and it cannot be cured through a period of medication or special surgery and other treatment methods. For hypertension, it is necessary to maintain the effect of the drug and control the blood pressure within the normal range for a long time through long-term medication, so as to prevent hypertension-related complications, prevent target organ damage caused by hypertension, and achieve the purpose of hypertension.

    There is no dependence on hypertension medication, that is, taking hypertension medication for a period of time and then stopping the medication will not lead to special consequences due to drug dependence. However, after stopping the drug, the effect of antihypertensive drugs will completely subside for a period of time, and hypertension will lose the control of the drug and return to the state before taking the drug, which is why hypertension needs to be taken for life. Unless in special circumstances, you can consider drug reduction, drug discontinuation, and drug change, if there is a low blood pressure, blood pressure is often about 90 60mmHg, you can reduce the drug under the guidance of a doctor, stop the drug and then observe, if there are related side effects of antihypertensive drugs, you can consider adjusting the drug with the help of a doctor.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hypertension is divided into primary hypertension and secondary hypertension. For essential hypertension, because it is caused by cardiovascular sclerotic disease, it cannot be controlled. Secondary hypertension is caused by poor blood flow in blood vessels caused by other organs, causing hypertension, and when other diseases are cured, the factors that cause hypertension change and blood pressure will be reduced, or even normal.

    Therefore, primary hypertension requires lifelong medication, and secondary hypertension only needs to be taken during the onset of hypertension.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There is a premise for whether high blood pressure can be taken without lifelong medication:

    Whether the blood pressure can be controlled in the normal range after stopping the drug.

    For young people, there is a real possibility that a large proportion of them will no longer need to take medication after making lifestyle changes. Under the age of 45, it is expected to say goodbye to lifelong medication.

    According to the latest statistics, there are nearly 300 million people with hypertension in China, of which about 30% are young people. People under the age of 45 with high blood pressure may say goodbye to lifelong medication after changing their lifestyle (such as quitting drinking, smoking, staying up late, obesity, irritability, work tension and other external resistance).

    However, most of the hypertension in the elderly, because of the arteriosclerosis of blood vessels, the elasticity of blood vessels deteriorates, and the self-regulation ability deteriorates, and most of them must need to be taken for life.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Unless it is secondary, it is a lifelong medication, of course, weight control, strict diet, and strong exercise can control blood pressure well, but in the end, it is higher and higher year by year, so it is very important to take medicine on time, and stable blood pressure can reduce complications.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There are many ways to lower blood pressure in life, especially some patients whose blood pressure is unstable, sometimes high and sometimes low, should remember these methods to lower blood pressure quickly.

    1 Brisk Walking Walking briskly can help people with high blood pressure lower their levels by 8 to 6 mm Hg. Moderate exercise can also help the heart to make use of oxygen more efficiently. If it doesn't work, try walking faster or walking a little longer.

    2 Deep breathing Deep breathing can also reduce blood pressure, slow breathing or contemplative exercises, such as yoga, qigong and tai chi practice, can reduce the high blood pressure bradying stress hormone, and stress hormones can effectively control blood pressure rises and falls. Every morning or evening, people with high blood pressure can try to take a few deep breaths.

    People with high blood pressure can also lower their blood pressure with dietary modifications.

    Most people with high blood pressure will present with potassium deficiency. Therefore, eat more foods rich in potassium in life, which is an important part of controlling blood pressure. A daily intake of 2,000 to 4,000 mg of potassium can help lower blood pressure, such as eating a moderate amount of peas, sweet potatoes, orange juice, tomato juice, cantaloupe or some dried fruits.

    In addition, you can also eat more dark chocolate in moderation. Dark chocolate contains flavanols, an ingredient that makes the body's blood vessels more elastic. According to relevant studies, people with high blood pressure who eat a moderate amount of dark chocolate every day have much lower blood pressure than those who do not eat dark chocolate.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is not like this, the vast majority of hypertensive patients need to take medicine for a long time, but there are also a few cases where they can make themselves no longer take medicine in the future through some **, or even fully cured. So does a person with high blood pressure need to take it for life? If it is based on his condition, it must also be based on his physical condition, you can't say that it is one-size-fits-all, as long as you suffer from this disease, then you can't do without medicine.

    In fact, there are two kinds of hypertension, one is called primary and the other is called secondary. And now primary hypertension** is not particularly clear, and basically it is necessary to take these antihypertensive drugs for a long time to control. However, secondary hypertension does have a very clear goal, and if the patient can actively cooperate, then it is very likely to achieve a goal.

    If it can be cured, then naturally there is no need to take medicine for the rest of your life, and there is not much difference from a healthy person.

    And long-term medication does not mean lifelong medication, there are many patients who always like to ask the doctor, when can I stop taking the drug? When will I be fine? Most of the medicines that doctors give everyone are medicines that take a long time, and it's a hard thing to stop.

    But just because it's hard to stop doesn't mean it's impossible to stop at all. The first thing we need to know is that high blood pressure itself is not a very dangerous thing, it is a dangerous thing, it can bring some terrible diseases.

    In fact, there are many things in life that can affect our blood pressure, if we can actively improve our lifestyle habits, as well as eating habits, then we can reduce blood pressure to some normal ranges and so on. If we can do that, then we don't have to take medication to control it. Because only by maintaining a good physiology, as well as mental health behaviors and habits, can the occurrence of high blood pressure be reduced.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Of course not, if your condition has improved well and you have been well controlled, then you can stop, and you don't need to eat for a lifetime.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's medicine, and if you stop, it will only make your blood pressure rise higher and higher, and then it will be life-threatening.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Yes, it must be controlled by medication, so as to avoid the increase in blood pressure and ensure the health of the human body.

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