What’s with the high blood pressure chills?

The causes of high blood pressure chills include improper warming, infection, coronary syndrome, etc.
1. Improper warming: If the environment is too cold and no attention is paid to warmth, chills will occur. Cold will also lead to a reflexive increase in blood pressure, which is the body’s self-protection mechanism, and will be restored after attention is paid to warmth.
2. Infection: Bacterial and viral infections can cause pathogen-induced changes in body temperature, causing chills and chills, accompanied by an increase in body temperature, and may also cause changes in blood pressure.
3. Coronary syndrome: If it is complicated by coronary artery disease and acute coronary syndrome, there can be generalized chills, retrosternal pain, and obvious increase in blood pressure, which should go to the hospital emergency room in time.
Hypertension chills do not get better after keeping warm, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for reasonable treatment.