High blood pressure always faints, how to treat

The reasons why hypertensive patients always faint include insufficient cerebral blood supply, improper use of antihypertensive drugs, etc. General treatment, drug treatment, and adjustment of drug regimen can be carried out according to different reasons as prescribed by doctors.
1. Insufficient cerebral blood supply: high blood pressure is easy to damage cranial arteries, leading to cranial arterial atherosclerosis, causing narrowing of blood vessel lumen and insufficient cerebral blood supply, which leads to fainting all the time. Patients should take aspirin and other antiplatelet drugs as prescribed by the doctor, apply betahistine and other drugs to improve cerebral circulation for treatment, and also pay attention to maintain emotional stability, take antihypertensive drugs as prescribed by the doctor on time.
2. Improper use of antihypertensive drugs: Hypertensive patients may have low blood pressure due to overdose of drugs or improper time of taking drugs, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the brain, which makes the patients always have fainting. Patients should go to the hospital for review in time and adjust the drug dosage or change other antihypertensive drugs under the guidance of the doctor.
Hypertensive patients always fainted, should be taken seriously, go to the regular hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor for standardized treatment, in order to avoid delaying the condition, resulting in adverse consequences.