When the systolic blood pressure is 170mmHg, if no symptoms, do not need to be hospitalized, diastolic blood pressure is 170mmHg, need to be hospitalized, depending on the situation.
Most patients with hypertension can have no obvious symptoms due to long-term adaptation to the hypertensive state. If the systolic blood pressure is simply 170mmHg, the diastolic blood pressure is still OK, and there is no obvious discomfort, there can be no need for hospitalization, oral antihypertensive medication, outpatient follow-up, monitoring and adjusting the blood pressure can be done.
A small number of hypertensive patients may have headache, panic, tinnitus and other symptoms. In the case of a simple systolic blood pressure of 170 mmHg, the diastolic blood pressure is OK, and if clinical symptoms occur, hospitalization for observation is more appropriate.
In the case of a diastolic pressure of 170 mmHg, hospitalization is recommended regardless of the value of the systolic pressure and the presence or absence of clinical symptoms.
When hypertension occurs, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and follow the guidance of a professional doctor to standardize the treatment.