Entering Tibet is also known as going into Tibet. Patients with mild hypertension can enter Tibet after their blood pressure is under good control, while those with moderate to severe hypertension and poor control effects are advised not to enter Tibet.
Patients with high blood pressure, in the case of stable blood pressure control, you can go to a regular hospital to consult a specialist, assess the heart function does not appear obvious abnormality, carry sufficient antihypertensive drugs and oxygen inhalation of medical equipment, there is adequate protection of the case into Tibet.
Patients with high blood pressure whose blood pressure control is not stable and who are accompanied by complications of high blood pressure, such as target organ damage, abnormal heart function and kidney complications, are not recommended to enter Tibet.
Patients with high blood pressure going into Tibet will have a significant increase in blood pressure due to low oxygen in the plateau, which is not conducive to the control of blood pressure, and the pressure difference between inside and outside is relatively large, which may trigger cerebral hemorrhage and fundus hemorrhage.
Patients with high blood pressure should try not to go to places with high altitude.