Generally there is no need for medication, but it is necessary to lower the blood pressure by improving the lifestyle; if the blood pressure does not fall back significantly after a period of time, you can take medication.
Normal adult blood pressure is 90-139mmHg systolic and 60-89mmHg diastolic. if the blood pressure is self-measured, the first consideration is whether the blood pressure measurement is incorrect, it is recommended that multiple measurements be taken at different times of the day or to a regular outpatient clinic for measurement.
If the systolic blood pressure is normal, the diastolic blood pressure, commonly known as low blood pressure reaches 94mmHg, belonging to the simple diastolic blood pressure increase, consider hypertension. At this time, it is not urgent to use medication, you can first improve your lifestyle, such as maintaining a normal weight, controlling the intake of fats, oils and salt, ensuring adequate rest, maintaining a good mood, not staying up too late, not smoking excessively, and not drinking a lot of alcohol.
If the above ways still can not make the blood pressure drop to the normal range, you can seek the help of a doctor, under the guidance of the doctor for drug treatment.