Hypertension is not well controlled, will there be what consequences?

Many friends with hypertension feel that they have no symptoms of what discomfort and worry about the side effects of taking antihypertensive drugs, so they choose not to treat them. This kind of practice is very dangerous. The harm of hypertension does not lie in the symptoms it causes, but in the damage to various organs and blood vessels of the whole body unconsciously. When these damages become more and more serious, various complications will occur. These complications seriously affect the quality of life and even endanger life. Now let’s focus on which organs hypertension mainly damages and which complications it will cause. Heart 1. Left ventricular hypertrophy This is the most common heart damage. It is well understood that Read More …

Every patient with high blood pressure should know about stroke.

Stroke is a very dangerous complication of hypertension patients. In addition to controlling blood pressure, it is also very important for hypertension patients to know some common sense about stroke. Stroke ≠ Headache Many hypertension patients will have headache symptoms, but there is no inevitable connection between headache and stroke. There is a difference between stroke and common headache discomfort: The degree of pain is generally very severe, and many patients describe [the most severe headache in my life]; One side of the limb may be inflexible in movement, weakened in strength, unable to hold the cup, bowl chopsticks, books and other objects in his hand; Abnormal speech and walking; Can’t see clearly, or blind in both eyes or monocular. Read More …

These kinds of emergency, hypertension patients must be careful

Controlling blood pressure is not an overnight thing. Weather changes, mood and physical condition will all lead to fluctuations in blood pressure and physical discomfort. Some of these discomforts may not be handled. However, some are warning signals that cannot be ignored. For example, patients suffer from sudden nausea, vomiting, severe headache, chest pain, palpitation and even blurred vision, accompanied by sudden and obvious increase in blood pressure, which may be hypertension emergencies or other critical complications of acute hypertension. Here are some common warning signals and countermeasures. 1. Acute cerebrovascular diseases If hypertension patients suffer from sudden headache and vomiting, numbness of limbs, skewed mouth angle, unclear speech, paralysis and consciousness disorder, it may be acute cerebrovascular diseases. Treatment: Read More …