How to identify anxiety disorder hypertension

Anxiety disorders are a type of psychiatric disorder that can induce hypertension. In addition to the symptoms of high blood pressure, the patient also shows a state of anxiety that is very incompatible with the environment in which he or she lives, which can develop into pathological anxiety after a long period of time, that is, anxiety disorder. At this time, if the blood pressure is measured first, there is a significant increase in blood pressure, but when anti-anxiety drugs are used, or after the anxiety symptoms are controlled and stabilized through psychological guidance, the blood pressure is measured again, and the patient’s blood pressure can often return to normal, and when the anxiety is not attacked, the blood pressure is also measured as normal. This can be used to initially identify whether anxiety is causing hypertension.