Can you drink thin rice if you have high blood pressure?

Patients with hypertension can drink rare rice. If a hypertensive patient is accompanied by diabetes, it is not recommended to drink more rare rice, because rare rice may make the patient’s blood sugar fluctuate greatly and there is a greater chance of complications. Patients with hypertension are advised to take regular oral antihypertensive drugs, adjust their lifestyle habits, relax, exercise properly, eat more vegetables and fruits, and monitor their blood pressure so that it does not fluctuate too much, and too much fluctuation may lead to complications. Patients with hypertension should regularly review blood glucose, lipids, liver and kidney function, and platelets to prevent hypertension medication from damaging liver and kidney function. Review cardiac ultrasound annually to assess cardiac structure and function and to guide the next step in medication use. Patients with hypertension may have blood pressure fluctuations with seasonal changes in blood pressure and should be monitored at all times, and if fluctuations are large medication should be adjusted and complications should be prevented.