What about blood pressure off the charts?

If you find that your blood pressure rises sharply in a short period of time, your blood pressure exceeds 230/120 mmHg, or only diastolic blood pressure (that is, the lower number) also exceeds 120 mmHg, you should be careful of hypertension crisis. Hypertension crisis, also known as hypertension emergency, is a very critical situation. Apart from elevated blood pressure, there are also a series of symptoms, such as dizziness, severe headache, nausea, vomiting, dysphoria, etc. Some even have blurred vision, convulsions, consciousness disorders and even coma, endangering life. There are also some patients, diastolic blood pressure is higher than 120 mmHg for a long time, the body has the process of adaptation, so there is no particularly obvious symptoms. Although 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 …