What does increased cerebrovascular tension mean?

Cerebrovascular hypertension is a condition in which the patient’s blood vessels are under high tension and is commonly associated with hypertension. It can be caused by many reasons, such as thick blood viscosity or highly constricted blood vessels. It may be caused by the presence of vascular system diseases, and if excessive sodium ion intake leads to an increase in intracellular sodium ion concentration, it will lead to heart contraction, vascular constriction and high tension. It may also be caused by taking drugs, straight line should be corrected in time, stop taking drugs, if necessary, you can go to the hospital for blood picture examination, you can appropriate list diet to relieve the problem of blood stickiness, you can also use drugs to relax the smooth muscle of blood vessels for treatment, such as pethidine, regular hospital for blood pressure testing.