Do you have to take medication for moderate high blood pressure?

Moderate high blood pressure is to take medication.
The so-called hypertension is defined as a blood pressure exceeding 140/90mmHg measured three times on non-same days without the use of antihypertensive drugs, and its main manifestation is the increase in arterial blood pressure, which in turn leads to dizziness, palpitations (accelerated heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), numbness of the limbs, and may be accompanied by damage to the function or structure of organs of the heart, brain, and kidneys.
And moderate hypertension refers to the systolic blood pressure in 160 ~ 179mmHg, diastolic blood pressure in 100 ~ 109mmHg, clinical research shows that, with the rise of blood pressure level, blood pressure on the human body target organs such as the heart, brain, kidneys and other damages are gradually aggravated, timely use of blood pressure-lowering drugs, such as valsartan, can effectively reduce the mild and moderate hypertension, thus effectively protecting the above organs.
It is recommended that patients with the above conditions should go to regular hospitals in a timely manner, and standardize the use of medication under the guidance of professional doctors, and do not take medication without authorization.