There is no fixed answer to what kind of tea is good for mild hypertension. Mild hypertensive patients should first pay attention to their lifestyle and use medication if necessary.
Drinking tea has no therapeutic effect on patients with mild hypertension, but there are no special contraindications. Chrysanthemum tea, black tea, green tea and other mild hypertension patients can drink in moderation, but not too strong.
Patients with mild hypertension who fail to control their blood pressure by improving their lifestyle can be treated with Benadryl, valsartan, amlodipine benzenesulfonate, metoprolol succinate and other medications under the guidance of a doctor.
Mild hypertension patients need to quit smoking and drinking, try to avoid eating high salt, high oil food, pay attention to daily diet and nutritional balance, go to bed early and get up early every day, maintain a moderate amount of exercise, control body weight, adjust personal emotions, and keep blood pressure under control. If you need to take medication, you can go to a regular hospital in time, and be guided by a doctor to take medication.