Should I take antihypertensive drugs for high blood pressure caused by cervical spine?

If the high blood pressure caused by cervical spine is only transient, there is usually no need to take medication; however, if the blood pressure continues to rise and cannot fall to the normal level, it is necessary to take antihypertensive medication. 1. If the blood pressure rises temporarily due to cervical spine discomfort and then returns to normal, oral antihypertensive medication is usually not necessary and regular observation is sufficient. 2. However, if the blood pressure continues to rise due to cervical spine problems and cannot fall to the normal level, and three or more consecutive tests reveal that the low pressure exceeds 90 mmhg and the high pressure exceeds 140 mmhg, it is considered to be hypertension, and it is necessary to take oral antihypertensive medication. Otherwise, the blood pressure will continue to rise, which will easily lead to a series of complications, such as hypertensive heart disease, hypertensive nephropathy, and hypertensive encephalopathy. It is recommended to observe for the time being, if the blood pressure continues to increase, you should consult a doctor in time, and under the guidance of a professional physician to determine whether it belongs to persistent hypertension, and then targeted treatment.