What causes high blood pressure a few days after a fall

After a fall, the body may have higher blood pressure than usual for a certain period of time due to post-traumatic stress and other reasons. This is a normal physiological compensatory mechanism, which is due to the release of vasoconstrictive factors, inflammatory factors and other chemicals from the body as a result of localized injury, leading to an increase in blood pressure. If the patient’s blood pressure is stable and the rise in blood pressure is not significant, no special treatment for the rise in blood pressure is required; only normal care of the fall site is needed. If the patient’s blood pressure is consistently higher than this level, secondary vascular and vital organ damage may occur. In this case, the patient should be advised by a doctor to lower the blood pressure in order to prevent secondary damage to the cardiovascular and cerebral vessels. Elevated blood pressure after a fall is a human stress response, and if you feel obviously uncomfortable, you should go to a regular hospital for appropriate treatment.