Comprehensive treatment of diabetes: Is blood pressure up to par?

  1. What are the different diagnostic criteria for diabetes combined with hypertensive disorders?  The diagnostic cut point for hypertension in diabetic patients is 130/80 mm Hg, which is lower than the 140/90 mm Hg standard for other populations.  2.How to choose antihypertensive drugs?  Treatment of diabetes and hypertension should include antihypertensive drugs chemically named **sartan or **pril, because these two classes of drugs not only lower the blood pressure of diabetic patients, but also bring additional benefits to the heart, kidneys and other organs.  3.Why is it necessary to lower blood pressure treatment?  To prevent complications, blood pressure lowering treatment is needed. When blood pressure drops by 10 mmHg each, the risk of any disease associated with diabetes is reduced. The benefits mainly come from the blood pressure lowering treatment itself and the long-term stable blood pressure control attainment, that is, to control blood pressure below the target value suitable for you to ensure that the blood pressure to minimize the harm to the human body.  4.What is the blood pressure control target?  It is recommended that most diabetics should have their blood pressure controlled to 140/90 mmHg or less, while younger diabetics should have their blood pressure controlled to 130/80 mmHg or less.