How about high blood pressure?

Generally speaking, hypertension refers to the pressure of blood flowing in arterial blood vessels on the blood vessel wall exceeding the normal level. When systolic blood pressure ≥140mmhg and diastolic blood pressure ≥ 90mmhg, it can be called hypertension. Especially after repeated measurements, blood pressure is still beyond the normal range and should be controlled.

Why does the person's blood pressure rise? Elevated blood pressure is actually the need of the body. When the blood vessels are hardened, the heart function is in trouble, the brain function is weakened, and the blood flow is slowed down, only pressurization can ensure the normal supply of blood. Therefore, hypertension is only the result, not the cause.

Most people's blood pressure is gradually increasing, and there are no special symptoms at first, but the increase of blood pressure has the risk of causing complications such as cardiovascular disease and stroke. It is necessary to closely monitor blood pressure and control it with drugs.