Why are you still dizzy even after taking antihypertensive pills?

Taking antihypertensive drugs or dizziness, the reasons may be manifold, for hypertensive patients, if you eat too much antihypertensive drugs, resulting in blood pressure over-service fluctuations, hypotensive state, can lead to cerebrovascular hypoperfusion and dizziness. In addition for hypertensive patients, if combined with the corresponding complications, such as cerebrovascular disease, hemorrhagic stroke, ischemic stroke, the patient is taking antihypertensive drugs, although the blood pressure is reduced, but the patient’s cerebrovascular target organ damage already exists, may still appear dizziness phenomenon. In addition, for hypertensive patients, if taking diuretics, α-blockers, can appear postural hypotension, the patient may appear dizziness. For hypertensive patients, if combined with other systemic diseases, such as cervical spondylosis and other diseases, dizziness may also occur.