A few days ago a candidate left me a message saying that her blood pressure is normally very normal, but as soon as she gets to the operating room it is very high, making it impossible to perform the surgery, and asked me if there was a way to relieve it. First of all, this problem indicates a poor psychological state of the candidate, as soon as you see the doctor and think about the surgery your blood pressure starts to spike, along with a certain amount of insomnia. For this problem, the measure I take is to have the candidate lie down on the bed and then put all kinds of monitors on, after that I leave it alone and let the candidate calm down. If the blood pressure is normal for a while, then the procedure can be performed, and if it is still not normal, then the treatment of the disease is recommended first. Every person will have a dramatic increase in stress and a spike in blood pressure when they encounter a stressful or difficult problem, which is a very normal physiological reaction. If the blood pressure is normal in normal life, the surgery can be considered without undue worry. Before surgery you can try to divert your attention, relax yourself, don’t get stressed out and control your emotions appropriately, and you will usually get some relief.