Does it matter if your high blood pressure drops to 110-70 on medication?

High blood pressure taking medication to 110-70mmHg belongs to the normal range, generally does not matter.
At present, it is generally advocated that the target value of blood pressure control should be <140/90mmHg. Therefore, taking antihypertensive drugs down to 110/70mmHg belongs to the normal range, if there is no other discomfort, do not need to be overly nervous. Patients with diabetes mellitus, chronic kidney disease, heart failure or stable coronary artery disease combined with hypertension, the target value of blood pressure control <130/80mmHg. Patients with simple systolic hypertension (refers to systolic blood pressure ≥140mmHg, diastolic blood pressure is normal), tolerable need to systolic blood pressure down to 140mmHg below. There are some hypertensive patients whose previous blood pressure has been too high for a long time, and the patient's organism has already adapted to the excessively high blood pressure range. If the blood pressure is suddenly lowered, it may lead to the manifestation of insufficient cerebral blood supply or insufficient myocardial blood supply, so blood pressure lowering should not be done too fast, and it should be done according to one's ability. If there are other discomforts while the blood pressure is lowered, the patient should consult a doctor in time for a comprehensive evaluation and readjustment of the blood pressure lowering program.