What to do if a 48 year old woman has a sudden rise in blood pressure at night and a rapid heart rate

Sudden increase in blood pressure and accelerated heart rate at night in a 48-year-old woman may be related to psychological, autonomic disorder, myocarditis, coronary heart disease, hyperthyroidism and other factors, and can be relieved by using general treatment, medication and other methods.
1. Psychological: If you are psychologically nervous, anxious, excited or frightened, it may cause a sudden rise in blood pressure and rapid heart rate. It is necessary to adjust one’s own emotions and keep the mind stable. Generally, the abnormal symptoms will be relieved after sufficient rest.
2. Autonomic disorders: Autonomic disorders can involve multiple systems in the body and can also cause a sudden rise in blood pressure and rapid heart rate. Patients need to reduce mental stress and use medications such as Glutathione tablets and Metoprolol tablets as recommended by the doctor.
3. Myocarditis: Myocarditis also has symptoms such as dyspnea, palpitations, and elevated blood pressure, which can be treated with trimetazidine and coenzyme Q10 tablets under the guidance of a doctor, as well as glucocorticoid immunoglobulin if necessary.
4. Coronary heart disease: patients with coronary heart disease may also have a sudden increase in blood pressure, heart rate, patients should avoid bad mood, can follow the doctor’s instructions to use nitroglycerin, captopril, metoprolol and other drugs.
5. Hyperthyroidism: this disease will cause the patient’s body metabolism hyperactivity, resulting in a sudden increase in blood pressure, heart rate accelerated. Patients need to control the intake of iodine content, can consult the doctor and use propylthiouracil tablets, methimazole tablets and other drugs to relieve.
Patients should seek medical attention as soon as possible to avoid adverse health effects.