Once taking medication for mild hypertension, generally speaking, you can’t stop taking medication. After mild hypertension is diagnosed, you can first lower your blood pressure through general treatment, and if you still can’t lower your blood pressure to the normal range, you need to take medication to lower your blood pressure, and you can’t stop taking medication without authorization after you start to take medication to prevent the condition from progressing, or even the damage of other organs such as the heart, the brain, and the kidneys.
Hypertension is a disease characterized by elevated arterial pressure in the circulation and increased resistance of small peripheral arteries, which may be accompanied by increased cardiac output and increased blood volume. Patients with mild hypertension can first regulate their blood pressure by reducing their weight, decreasing sodium intake, reducing fat intake, quitting smoking and drinking, etc. If they still can’t lower their blood pressure to normal, they will need to take medication to lower their blood pressure.
Eat high blood pressure to lower blood pressure, the need for blood pressure monitoring, if the blood pressure falls below normal blood pressure, then need to consult a doctor to reduce the amount of medication or stop the drug, stopping the drug needs to be gradually stopped, can not be stopped, in addition to the need to closely detect the blood pressure, if you eat antihypertensive drugs after the blood pressure fell to the normal range, then continue to take the drug and continue to monitor the blood pressure can be.
High blood pressure can lead to heart failure, kidney failure, stroke and other serious health hazards. Therefore, patients with high blood pressure need to take long-term medication to control their blood pressure and avoid damage to other organs such as the heart, brain and kidneys. If you are diagnosed with high blood pressure, take medication as prescribed by your doctor.