Can you go to Tibet with high blood pressure and cerebral infarction?

It is not recommended to go to Tibet for hypertensive cerebral infarction.
Tibet belongs to the plateau area, the altitude is high, the oxygen content is low, the patient may induce or aggravate the disease due to the lack of oxygen, dizziness, headache and other discomforts, so it is not recommended to go to Tibet for patients with hypertensive cerebral infarction.
Patients with high blood pressure and cerebral infarction can travel to places with low altitude when their blood pressure has been completely stabilized and there are no other symptoms, but they must bring good medication, control blood pressure, drink more water, and not overwork to avoid triggering fluctuations in blood pressure.
The low temperature and lack of oxygen in Tibet will easily raise the blood pressure and cause danger, so it is not recommended for hypertensive cerebral infarction patients to go to Tibet. Hypertensive cerebral infarction should take long-term antihypertensive drugs, effective control of blood pressure, and maintain a healthy lifestyle, which is conducive to long-term stabilization of the condition.