Why is there a sudden increase in blood pressure accompanied by panic attacks and sweating?

If the patient’s blood pressure suddenly rises along with panic and sweating, there are usually several factors as follows:1. Various factors lead to account for the transient overexcitation of the nerves, and then there will be an increase in blood pressure, panic, sweating, such as the patient is frightened, mentally overstimulated, anxiety and other situations will occur when the above symptoms.2. Intense stimulation, such as smoking, drinking too much alcohol, or drinking a lot of strong coffee, in these cases stimulation, panic and sweating, accompanied by transient hypertension.3 Acute cerebrovascular accidents or acute strokes, such as acute cerebral tethering, acute cerebral hemorrhage, and acute cerebral infarction, can also result in a sudden increase in blood pressure, accompanied by panic and sweating.4 Diseases of cardiogenic origin, such as acute coronary syndromes, can also result in the above conditions.5 Patients with hypertensive crises can also experience a sudden increase in blood pressure accompanied by panic and sweating. Panic and sweating.