When performing activities such as climbing stairs, the blood pressure may increase somewhat, but after a period of attention and rest, it can return to normal levels. If the blood pressure does not recover after a period of rest, the possibility of hypertension should be considered.
The blood pressure of the human body is affected by many factors, such as emotion, environment, exercise and diet, and may fluctuate to different degrees at any time. Stair climbing and other exercises can lead to sympathetic nerve excitation, resulting in increased contractility of the heart muscle, heart rate increases, and then blood pressure increases, which is a normal physiological phenomenon, do not need to worry.
This is a normal physiological phenomenon and there is no need to worry. After resting for a period of time, the blood pressure will gradually return to the normal level. If high blood pressure still exists after a period of rest and blood pressure measurement in a calm state, you should consult a doctor for 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in order to investigate the possibility of high blood pressure.
Abnormal blood pressure may be related to a variety of factors, and it is recommended to consult a doctor to confirm the diagnosis so that early treatment can be carried out.