What department to check hypertension

Checking for hypertension is usually registered with cardiology, neurology, urology or geriatrics. When a patient with hypertension is accompanied by palpitations, shortness of breath, chest tightness, anterior heart pain, dyspnea, swelling of both lower extremities and other cardiac symptoms, it is recommended to register with the cardiology clinic. When a patient with hypertension is mainly accompanied by dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, tinnitus, blurred vision, impaired body movement, speech impairment, slurred speech, etc., it is recommended to register with the neurology department. When a patient with hypertension is accompanied by anemia, peripheral weakness, swollen eyelids, and low urination, he or she can be registered with urology. For elderly patients with more or less all of the above symptoms, if they are more complicated, they can also be directly registered with the geriatric department.