At the beginning of taking high blood pressure medicine, there may be the following reactions: 1. ** Drug efficacy **: Blood pressure begins to drop, and symptoms such as dizziness, chest tightness, headache, and palpitation caused by high blood pressure may be relieved. Some people do not have high blood pressure symptoms. If the physical examination finds that their blood pressure is high, the drop in blood pressure may not be obvious. 2. ** Side effects **: - Some people's blood pressure drops too fast, and their bodies need to adapt to the process. They may feel flustered, chest tightness, fatigue, and weakness. - Taking ACEIs (such as Benazeril) may cause symptoms such as itchy throat and dry cough, which may be more obvious when lying down at night. - Taking calcium antagonist antihypertensives (such as anesthetic, nifedipin, etc.) may cause symptoms such as ankle swelling and facial flushing. - Some patients may have headaches, which may be caused by the drug's effect on the blood vessels. They may also have dizziness, which may be caused by a sudden drop in blood pressure. They may also have symptoms such as dry mouth, palpitations (which may be caused by the drug's effect on the heart rate), and fatigue. - Taking compound preparations containing reserpine (such as reserpine tablets, compound reserpine tablets, triamterene tablets) may have side effects such as excessive calming and depression; Taking compound Apocyni tablets may cause bradycardiac arrest, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, and bradycardiac arrest; Taking nifedipine tablets may be difficult to control due to large fluctuations in blood pressure, which may easily cause stroke, and it is necessary to take it several times a day to maintain the efficacy. However, these reactions did not occur to everyone, and they usually disappeared in a short period of time. If these problems persist or the symptoms worsen, you need to seek further diagnosis and treatment. Read more exciting novels for free
Any medicine had the risk of causing adverse reactions, and Chinese medicine was no exception. At present, most of the Chinese medicine antihypertensives on the market are compound preparations, which contain both Chinese medicine and Western medicine ingredients, so there is the possibility of side effects. Even if it is a pure Chinese medicine preparation, side effects may still occur due to individual differences. For example, some Chinese medicines containing aristolochic acid (such as Aristolochiae plant Aristolochiae, Fangji, etc.) have kidney toxicity, and long-term consumption may hurt the kidney; Hawthorn in Hawthorn Blood Pressure Reduction capsules contains a large amount of organic acid and other ingredients, which will cause gastric acid to surge on an empty stomach, causing adverse stimulation to the gastric membrane, making the stomach bloated and sour, and also increasing hunger and worsening the original stomach pain. If a patient with high blood pressure has adverse reactions after drinking Chinese medicine, they should seek medical advice promptly and inform the doctor of the type of Chinese medicine taken, dosage, symptoms, and other information. The doctor will conduct professional evaluation and treatment. They should not treat or ignore the symptoms themselves. At the same time, the choice and dosage of Chinese medicine must be determined according to the specific conditions of each patient. They must follow the doctor's advice and cannot be used blindly. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The time it takes for blood pressure to rebound after stopping medication varies from person to person. If a patient took short-acting antihyperbaric drugs such as captopril, blood pressure fluctuations would occur within one day after stopping the drug, while patients taking long-acting antihyperbaric drugs such as nifedipine controlled-release tablets would only have blood pressure rebound after five half-lives (about one week) after stopping the drug. Some antihyperbaric drugs have a half-life of 24 hours. When the drug is stopped, it takes 5 half-lives (namely 5 days) to consume the residual drugs in the body, and the blood pressure will rebound on the fifth day after the drug is stopped. If the antihyperbaric drug has a half-life of 12 hours, after 5 half-lives (60 hours), the blood pressure will rise after 3 days. In addition, it was also related to the time when the patient was digesting the drug. Some people belonged to the slow metabolism type, and the drug might stay in the body for more than 24 hours. If they did not take the drug for one or two days, they might not find a rebound increase in blood pressure. As for the fast metabolism type, it might not reach 24 hours. After stopping the drug, the blood pressure would rise. It might rise on the second day, and some people might rise after two or three days. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The blood pressure medicine had a reaction after stopping for a few days, which might be due to the body's dependence on the blood pressure medicine. Sudden withdrawal of blood pressure medication after long-term use would cause blood pressure to rebound and cause a series of reactions. Clinically, it was called blood pressure medication withdrawal syndrome. The main symptoms were a sudden rise in blood pressure, which would lead to headaches, dizziness, fatigue, sweating, and other symptoms. Some patients might also be life-threatening due to a sudden rise in blood pressure and complications such as cardiovascular spasm, cardiac arrest, or cerebral vascule accidents. In addition, there may be specific reactions after stopping different antihypertensives. For example, if you take a low-blood-pressure drug and suddenly stop the drug after long-term use, there will be rebound phenomenon, which is manifested as aggravation of the original symptoms or a rebound increase in blood pressure, accompanied by headache, anxiety and other symptoms of withdrawal syndrome. If these symptoms occur, it is recommended to seek medical help in time. At the same time, avoid strenuous exercise and maintain adequate sleep. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
If the child accidentally eats high blood pressure medicine and has a big reaction, he should be sent to the hospital immediately. This was because a child's accidental consumption of high blood pressure medicine might cause suppression of the central nervous system, causing dizziness, drowsiness, shallow breathing, and other symptoms. At the same time, it would also affect the cardiovascular system and kidneys, which might lead to a drop in blood pressure, a slow heart rate, and even serious conditions such as shock. Different components of high blood pressure drugs may also lead to different side effects and dangers. For example, ACEIs may cause coughing, rashes, and other reactions, while beta-receptor blockade may cause digestive symptoms and asthma. Moreover, the child's weight and age had a great impact on drug poisoning, so professional doctors were needed to perform gastric irrigation, blood pressure, and other treatments according to the specific situation. In addition, parents or guardians should usually store the medicine in a place that is difficult for children to reach to avoid similar situations. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
There were many ways to treat high blood pressure in Chinese medicine. According to the principle of diagnosis and treatment in traditional Chinese medicine, high blood pressure could be divided into different types, such as liver-yang hyperactivity, yin deficiency and yang hyperactivity, yin and yang deficiency, etc. For different types of symptoms, Chinese medicine could use different drugs and treatments. A commonly used Chinese medicine prescription was Tianma Gouteng Drink, which could calm the liver and calm the wind, and assist in lowering blood pressure. In addition, there were also some Chinese patent medicines that could be used to treat high blood pressure, such as bezoar anti-pressure pills, Zhenju anti-pressure tablets, Apocyni anti-pressure tablets, etc. These drugs could help control blood pressure, but their effects were relatively weak. For moderate high blood pressure, they might need to be used in conjunction with Western medicine to achieve good control. In addition to medication, Chinese medicine also emphasized the importance of good living habits for the treatment of high blood pressure. The patient was advised to take a low-salt, low-fat diet, eat more vegetables and fruits with low sugar content, and control the salt intake to less than 6 grams per day. An appropriate amount of exercise was also necessary. You could choose to exercise in the form of either cardio or Tai Chi to increase your energy consumption and maintain a suitable weight. In general, the advantage of Chinese medicine in treating high blood pressure was that it could calm the liver and calm the wind, improve the physique and lifestyle. However, at present, Chinese medicine was not particularly mature in the treatment of high blood pressure. If lifestyle intervention and Chinese medicine conditioning could not effectively control blood pressure, it was recommended to choose western medicine to reduce blood pressure. The patient could receive appropriate physical therapy, relax their emotions, or do moderate physical exercise to improve their bad habits.
The following reasons may cause blood pressure to rise instead of falling: - ** Lifestyle has not improved **: The control of high blood pressure requires taking medicine on time and improving your lifestyle. Lifestyle included diet, exercise, work and rest, alcohol and tobacco intake, and many other aspects. For example, if one did not control the intake of salt, fat, and sugar in their diet, or if they had the habit of smoking or drinking, these would affect the effect of the antihyperbaric medicine. For example, excessive intake of salt, fat, and sugar could not only lead to obese, but also accelerate the heartbeat, contract the blood vessels, and increase the difficulty of blood pressure control. Smoking and drinking could interfere with drug metabolism and reduce the body's sensitivity to drugs. - ** Overweight or Obese **: Obese is closely related to high blood pressure. Obese people were prone to develop hormone resistance, which would lead to water and Na depletion and affect blood pressure control. Moreover, obese people might have abnormal hormones, which would increase their vasodilator hormones. They might also cause sympathetic stimulation due to a large appetite, which would lead to an increase in blood pressure. Even if they took antihypertensives, they might not be able to control it well. - ** Other drugs interfere **: Some drugs can affect the effect of blood pressure medication. For example, Aspirin could cause water and Na depletion and increase the sensitivity of blood vessels to vasopressor hormones. Cyclosporine could stimulate the production of the vasopressor hormone, which reduced the kidney's secretion function, thereby counteracting the blood pressure lowering effect of antihypertensives. - ** Problems related to the blood pressure medicine itself **: - ** Drug not completely absorbed or body receptor not activated **: Blood pressure increases after taking the anti-hyperbaric drug. It may be that the drug has not been completely absorbed by the body. You can observe it for 24 - 48 hours. If the anti-hyperbaric drug does not activate the body receptor, blood pressure will also increase. - ** Insufficient dosage or frequency **: If the blood pressure continues to rise after 48 hours, you may need to increase the frequency or dosage of the anti-hyperbaric drugs, or increase the types of anti-hyperbaric drugs. - ** Inappropriate drug selection or no combination of drugs **: Some patients do not listen to the doctor's advice and blindly choose anti-hyperbaric drugs, or only use a single anti-hyperbaric drug for complicated diseases without combination of drugs. The anti-hyperbaric effect may not be ideal. - ** Insufficient blood supply to important organs **: If the brain is not supplied with enough blood, the body will reflexively trigger a pressuring reflex to raise blood pressure to ensure the supply of blood to the brain. - ** No systematic treatment for high blood pressure **: For patients with long-term high blood pressure and no systematic treatment, there may be a temporary increase in blood pressure when they take the medicine at the beginning, and then the blood pressure will gradually drop to normal. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The symptoms of high blood pressure during the course of hemodynamics were as follows: 1. Dizziness and headache: This is caused by the imbalance between the membranes in the disinfectant and the body, resulting in changes in blood composition. 2. Blushing face: Hyperbaric patients have high blood pressure during the course of the treatment. The high blood pressure irritates the blood vessel wall, and this symptom will occur when the blood vessels cannot withstand it. 3. Palpitations and short of breath: Hypertension-related patients have high blood pressure during the course of the treatment, which increases the burden on the heart and requires more oxygen and energy to maintain normal heart function, resulting in palpitations and short of breath. 4. Chest tightness and breathing difficulties: Hyperbaric hemopathy patients have congested lungs and are unable to effectively discharge carbon dioxide and water, resulting in chest tightness and breathing difficulties. Some patients may not have obvious symptoms, but severe cases may have dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, and other symptoms. Generally, they cannot be relieved by themselves. They have a poor response to drug therapy and can only be relieved after the end of the treatment. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The increase in blood pressure after changing medicine for high blood pressure could be caused by many reasons, and different treatment measures needed to be taken according to the specific conditions of the patient. If it was caused by the effect of the new drug after the original blood pressure drug was stopped, the old drug and the new drug should overlap for 2 - 3 days when changing the medicine. This would make the new drug fully play its role and avoid the increase in blood pressure. If you are not sensitive to the effects of the new drug, you can take two or more antihypertensives. It could also be due to mental stress, lack of sleep, or diet. In this case, patients with high blood pressure needed a low-salt and low-fat diet to ensure adequate sleep, maintain emotional stability, and avoid mental stress. If the dosage is wrong, due to the different composition and content of the medicine, the blood pressure will rise due to not taking the medicine in time. It should be adjusted to the correct dosage and taken on time. If it is because of the different time of effect of the drug, such as switching from a short-acting drug such as anesthetic or nifedipine to telmisartan or enalapril, the blood pressure will increase significantly due to the difference in the time of effect of the drug. The medication plan can be adjusted under the guidance of a doctor. If the blood pressure was too high, the patient would need to be hospitalized for observation. Under the guidance of the doctor, the medication would be adjusted. After the blood pressure stabilized, the patient would be discharged. Then, the medication would be taken on time and regularly to make the blood pressure reach the standard, and the patient would be checked regularly. If blood pressure is not well controlled, it is recommended to see a doctor in time. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Whether or not to take medicine for low or high pressure depended on the specific situation. If it was a middle-aged or young person with good elasticity of blood vessels, low blood pressure of less than 100 mm <anno data-annotation-id ="0000010c-400a-400a-400a-800a-900000000000"> hPa </anno>, and no other serious diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, stroke, and other diseases, and at the same time, there were also adverse factors that could be improved, such as being obese or overweight, lack of exercise, unhealthy diet, high psychological stress, mental tension, and lack of sleep, then they could first reduce blood pressure through healthy lifestyle intervention, such as weight loss, smoking and alcohol restriction, and establishing healthy eating habits.(For example, a low-salt diet, no more than 5 grams of salt intake per day, appropriate replenishment of potassium), reduce the intake of strong tea and coffee, strengthen regular exercise, relax and improve sleep conditions, etc. However, if the low pressure has exceeded 100 mm of mercury, or if the low pressure does not exceed 100 mm of mercury but also suffers from diseases such as diabetes, chronic kidney disease, cardiovascular disease, stroke, or after 3 - 6 months of healthy lifestyle intervention, the low pressure has not fallen back to 90 mm of mercury, or if you cannot adhere to healthy lifestyle intervention, then you need to consider medication. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
High blood pressure might affect altitude sickness. The altitude environment was low in pressure and oxygen. Ordinary people would experience altitude sickness at the beginning of the high altitude. Common symptoms included headache, insomnia, loss of appetite, and so on. People with high blood pressure would have a stress reaction to low oxygen in the high altitude environment, which would further increase their blood pressure. High altitude high blood pressure was often manifested as an increase in the level of the blood pressure. Its onset was hidden, and the symptoms were easily mistaken for simple altitude sickness. The treatment for this situation was as follows: 1. * * General treatment **: For those who stay at high altitudes for a short period of time and have a low blood pressure, they can first relieve it through self-regulation. Eat more fruits and fresh vegetables, quit smoking and alcohol, balance work and rest, maintain a regular lifestyle, and maintain mental health to promote the body to adapt to the low oxygen environment. 2. * * oxygen therapy **: high altitude anoxia is an important cause of high altitude high blood pressure. oxygen therapy can improve the patient's anoxia state, increase blood oxygen saturation concentration, and improve heart function. It is a direct treatment method to get rid of high altitude high blood pressure. 3. * * Choice of Blood Pressure Medicines **: - If the increase in blood pressure is more obvious, medication should be given in time. Beta-receptor blockade was the first choice, such as the highly selective beta-receptor blockade nebivolol, which had better anti-hyperbaric effects and fewer side effects. - If the effect of lowering blood pressure is not obvious and the patient's condition is more serious, drugs such as calcium antagonist (anesthetic, nifedipine), antagonists-converting-protein (captopril, enalapril), and antagonists-receptor antagonist (Losartan, irbesartan, telmisartan) can be considered. However, at extremely high altitudes (above 5500 m), renin-antagonist-aldosteron-system inhibition was almost ineffective. - Carbonic anhydrase inhibition (acetazuron) can regulate blood pressure and has a significant suppressive effect on acute exposure to high altitude environments. It can also be used for prevention. - For patients with heart failure due to high altitude high blood pressure, cardiac drugs (such as cedilanid, digoxin, etc.) were the first choice, and diuretics could be used in combination with diuretics (hydrogen thiazide, furasemide, etc.) to control the condition. However, chronic asphyxia in high altitude areas would cause secondary increase in red blood cells and increase in blood stickiness. Diuretics were prone to blood vessel embolisms, so they must be used under the guidance of professional doctors. 4. * * Treatment with Chinese medicine **: Among the people on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, rodiola, scallions, and apocyni were commonly used to treat high blood pressure. Among them, rodiola could significantly shorten the recovery time of high blood pressure in young people who rushed to the plateau. However, there was still a lack of reliable research evidence on the efficacy and mechanism of Chinese medicine and Tibetan medicine on patients with high blood pressure. 5. * * Self-management **: Bring your own sphygmomanometer, monitor your blood pressure regularly, adjust your mental state, and build up your confidence; take your medication regularly on time and not stop taking your medication casually; steadily lower your blood pressure, especially in elderly patients. Do not suddenly lower your blood pressure, or else it will be easy for you to have embolisms. During the medication period of elderly patients, you should also pay attention to orthostatic low blood pressure. If the blood pressure is still stubborn after treatment, or the patient is complicated with dilated heart, obvious lung artery pressure, and cardiac incompetence, the patient should be transferred to the plain or lower altitude for treatment in time. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>