Hypertension can be categorized as “vertigo”, “headache”, “stroke”, etc. In Chinese medicine, it is usually classified as liver yang over-exuberance (liver yang is over-exuberant, causing dizziness, dizziness, headache, etc.), phlegm and dampness, blood stasis and obstruction of orifices. The Chinese medicine diagnosis is usually divided into the evidence of hyperactivity of liver yang (liver yang is excessive, causing dizziness, dizziness, headache and other symptoms), the evidence of phlegm and dampness, the evidence of blood stasis and obstruction, etc.
1. Excessive Liver-Yang syndrome: Clinical manifestations include dizziness and headache, dry mouth and bitterness, red face and eyes, irritability, constipation of stools, and yellow and red urine.
2. Phlegm-dampness internal exuberance syndrome: clinical manifestations include dizziness and headache, heavy head, drowsiness, fatigue, chest tightness, abdominal distension and plumpness (stomach distension and discomfort), little food and sleepiness, and vomiting of phlegm and saliva.
3. Blood stasis and obstruction of orifices: clinical manifestations include prolonged headache, immobilization, dizziness paroxysm, numbness of the side of the body, tightness in the chest, pain in the precordial region, cyanosis of the mouth and lips, and so on.
4. Yin deficiency of the liver and kidney (deficiency of yin in the liver and kidney): clinical manifestations include dizziness, tinnitus, astringency of the eyes, dryness of the throat, heart-heat (heat in the heart of the hands and feet, and self-consciousness of the heart and chest), night-sweating (abnormal sweating after falling asleep, but sweating stops after waking up), sleeplessness and dreaminess, lumbar and knee soreness and tenderness (a feeling of soreness and tenderness of the lumbar and knee regions), and dryness of the stools, etc.
5. Kidney-Yang Deficiency and Decay (deficiency of yang energy in the kidneys): clinical manifestations include dizziness, headache, tinnitus, coldness (cold body), cold limbs, palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), shortness of breath, soreness and weakness of the waist and knees, spermatorrhea, impotence, frequent nocturnal urination, and loose stools.
If you have high blood pressure, it is recommended that you seek prompt medical attention. Professional medical questions can be consulted with your doctor.