Do you have to take antihypertensive drugs after your blood pressure is normalized?

Whether you need to take antihypertensive drugs after your blood pressure is normalized needs to be determined by the situation. If the patient does not take antihypertensive drugs, the blood pressure can be maintained in the normal range, there is no dizziness, headache, fatigue, chest tightness and other common symptoms of hypertension, you can not continue to take antihypertensive drugs, pay attention to the daily habits of life and diet. If the patient’s blood pressure is higher than 140/90mmHg when he/she wakes up in the morning and measures his/her blood pressure before going to bed at night after stopping the medication, and the blood pressure can only be maintained in the normal range after taking the medication, then this kind of patient should continue to take antihypertensive medication. Patients with other underlying diseases such as hyperglycemia and atherosclerosis should not stop taking the medication. Whether or not the drug can be stopped should be based on the doctor’s advice, the patient should not arbitrarily change, stop taking the drug, if there is any discomfort go to the hospital as soon as possible to consult a doctor.