Once you get sick, you can't change your fate. Many people with so-called high blood pressure don't actually need to take medication. Blood pressure monitor data can be confusing.
Especially for patients with pseudohypertension, they often take many detours due to improper diagnosis and treatment. For example, there may be people who take antihypertensive drugs without a clear diagnosis in emergency situations, people who have their blood pressure measured at a pharmacy and a little above the standard value are strongly recommended to buy antihypertensive drugs, and there are misconceptions that anxiety symptoms are mistaken for high blood pressure and therefore take antihypertensive drugs for many years. As a result, the more medicine was taken, and the condition did not improve.
For example, a male patient has been seen with high blood pressure. He was sensitive to changes in his physical signs and was advised to have his blood pressure checked regularly to confirm his illness during a company physical examination when his blood pressure was found to be elevated to 145/90. However, he mistakenly thought that higher than normal values were high blood pressure, so he continued to worry. Although his wife is a doctor, she bluntly said that she should not be overly concerned and that she would only need to measure her blood pressure again in the next few cycles to confirm the diagnosis. However, due to excessive nervousness, the patient's blood pressure remained near the critical value and he had to start taking antihypertensive drugs. He always searched for relevant information on his own and even ignored the doctor's advice.
When the patient came to me, he was adamant that there was no possibility of restoring normal blood pressure. When the doctor asked when normal blood pressure had passed, he replied never, but his wife insisted that he had normal blood pressure at any time. Patients consider blood pressure to be normal only if it is higher than normal. Based on his specific situation, such as excessive attention to blood pressure changes and the resulting anxiety symptoms, I judged that he was suffering from pseudohypertension. After a period of treatment, I found that his condition did improve. In addition, other patients mentioned above have had similar experiences, many of whom have been diagnosed with hypertension after a brief episode of abnormal blood pressure, but some of these cases may be pseudohypertension. These conditions are often related to anxiety problems, and if you only treat abnormal blood pressure and ignore the real cause, anxiety, you can fall into medical misunderstandings. When it came time for his follow-up visit, his spouse first expressed his gratitude, saying that his condition had improved significantly and that he was no longer obsessed with continuous blood pressure measurements.
I have written many articles to popularize blood pressure-related knowledge, hoping to help the general public avoid the misunderstanding of hypertension early. In fact, high blood pressure is not an enviable disease, and unfortunately suffering from it is not something to boast about. Why are people keen to label themselves with this disease, and it should be recognized that hypertension is more serious and more dangerous than its own complications, and this risk should be avoided as much as possible. #High Blood Pressure ##中医#
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