Is it serious to faint with high blood pressure over 200

Hypertension 200+ generally refers to a systolic blood pressure higher than 200mmHg, and fainting at this blood pressure value is very serious.
Systolic blood pressure greater than 180mmHg can be diagnosed as grade 3 hypertension. The situation is very serious when the systolic blood pressure is greater than 200mmHg, especially when fainting occurs on this basis, which may be a case of cerebral hemorrhage and other conditions that can lead to adverse consequences.
A systolic blood pressure of 200 mmHg is called hypertensive crisis, and the patient may experience stroke, blurred vision, renal impairment, aortic coarctation, etc. Intravenous antihypertensive medications such as uradil can be used to lower the blood pressure quickly and smoothly.
If the blood pressure is too high, rest in place and call 120 for help. Do not exercise on your own to avoid aggravating the condition. Please follow your doctor’s instructions when taking medication.