What should I do if my blood pressure is as high as 160 mmHg?

If the patient’s blood pressure is as high as 160 mmHg, he or she can be diagnosed with hypertension and must be treated systemically. The patient should go to the hospital to improve relevant tests, such as checking heart function, neurological function, kidney function, and also to clarify the cause of hypertension, such as whether it is primary or secondary hypertension, and whether the patient has any corresponding target organ involvement. In addition, whether the patient has other organ insufficiency comorbidities, by finding out the cause of the disease, line symptomatic treatment, at the same time should be regular, the whole course of antihypertensive drugs, for example, can choose calcium ion antagonists, or can choose ACEI drugs, such as captopril, or ARB drugs, such as valsartan, or can apply beta-blockers, such as metoprolol tartrate, these drugs can be These drugs can be taken, but they must be taken at a regular hospital and applied regularly and throughout under the guidance of a doctor.