Which internal organs are involved in the development of hypertension

Hypertension is mainly characterized by elevated arterial pressure in the circulation, and often results in dizziness, headache, blurred vision, tinnitus, insomnia and weakness, which are similar to the symptoms of vertigo and headache in Chinese medicine. 2, liver: Chinese medicine says “all winds and dizziness belong to the liver”, imbalance of liver yin and yang is an important cause of hypertension. The liver is the master of drainage, excessive liver qi can easily lead to hyperactivity of liver yang, which can be manifested as dizziness and red face, thick and greasy tongue coating. If accompanied by the upward movement of essence and water, Qi stagnation and heat accumulation cause blood stasis, similar to the blockage of blood vessels in Western medicine, which can cause an increase in blood pressure; 3. Kidney: The relationship between the liver and kidney is very close. Insufficient congenital endowment or acquired life disorders may lead to deficiency of kidney yin, which cannot nourish the liver and lead to hyperactivity of liver yang. In addition to this, depression and disorderly living are also associated with hypertension. Patients with hypertension should pay attention to daily regimen, maintain a balanced and healthy diet, control sodium intake, avoid smoking and drinking, ensure sufficient sleep, increase exercise, and apply medication under the guidance of a doctor if necessary.