High blood pressure down and still take medication

Now for the treatment of hypertension, many people have a misconception that there is hypertension and it has been clearly diagnosed as primary hypertension. After taking antihypertensive medication to lower blood pressure, is it possible to stop taking medication, no longer need to take medication, the answer is no. For primary hypertension, you need to insist on long-term, lifelong medication, and you can’t stop taking it. This time, some people will have another question, with high blood pressure and after taking antihypertensive drugs can no longer stop, does it mean that eating antihypertensive drugs become dependent, should not take antihypertensive drugs, or should not start eating antihypertensive drugs, this is also completely wrong view. At present, there is no way to completely cure hypertension, its treatment is to take long-term, regular antihypertensive drugs, to control blood pressure in the normal range. If you do not take antihypertensive drugs, blood pressure continues to be maintained at a very high level, or take a period of time to stop, making blood pressure high and low, will have a very bad cardiovascular impact, so that the risk of cardiovascular disease associated with hypertension increases, such as coronary heart disease, cerebral hemorrhage, aortic coarctation. Therefore, patients who are clearly diagnosed with primary hypertension should adhere to regular, long-term, lifelong medication, and not just stop taking it.