Emergency treatment for high blood pressure dizziness

There are many causes of dizziness, and some of them are due to hypertension. Patients with hypertension who experience dizziness should first have their blood pressure measured. If the blood pressure is above 180/100mmHg, patients are advised to: 1. lie down and rest to avoid psychological tension; 2. take fast-acting antihypertensive drugs, such as sublingual nifedipine or captopril, and measure the blood pressure again after half an hour. If the blood pressure is slowly dropping, wait for the blood pressure to fall naturally and do not rush, you can take drugs to stop dizziness, such as Mineralizer or strong dazzling tablets, Cipro. Here we should remind you not to repeatedly take orally or contain fast-acting antihypertensive drugs to avoid sudden drop in blood pressure and cerebral ischemia, which can cause cerebral infarction or myocardial infarction in serious cases. Although the blood pressure may come down, the damage to the target organs may endanger the patient’s life or cause functional disability, which is more than worth the loss to the patient.