Can people with high blood pressure become paralyzed?

Patients with hypertension will not directly cause paralysis, but for patients with hypertension there will be obvious cerebral infarction, and cerebral infarction is one of the main complications of hypertension, and patients who have had cerebral infarction will have obvious sequelae of cerebral infarction, and many patients will have clinical symptoms and manifestations of paralysis in the sequelae of cerebral infarction. This will reduce the chance of paralysis in patients with hypertension combined with cerebral infarction. Because patients with hypertension are particularly prone to cerebrovascular accidents, such as stroke, transient ischemic attack, cerebral infarction, cerebral embolism and even cerebral hemorrhage, it is important to control the blood pressure of these patients within the standard range to reduce the burden and resistance of cerebral vessels, which will greatly reduce the chance of developing paralysis.