How long after stopping antihypertensive medication is normal?

Usually, primary hypertension requires lifelong medication that cannot be stopped. In secondary hypertension, blood pressure can be normalized after removing the cause of the disease. Whether it is primary or secondary hypertension, there is no such thing as stopping the medication for a certain period of time without a rebound. There are many types of high blood pressure and many triggers that can cause it. If it is primary hypertension, it is very difficult to be completely cured by medication, and usually requires lifelong medication, which cannot be stopped at random. Generally high blood pressure may be related to bad life habits, such as staying up late, drinking alcohol, obesity, etc. If this group of people in taking antihypertensive drugs with life regulation, blood pressure can be lowered to normal, at this time, after stopping antihypertensive drugs, the vast majority of patients will be discontinued after the drug, the blood pressure of the different time to return to the level of the level of the pre-drug. If it is secondary hypertension, such as cervical spondylosis, pheochromocytoma caused by hypertension, while taking antihypertensive drugs and actively treating the primary disease, the blood pressure will not rise again after the primary disease is cured, and antihypertensive drugs can be discontinued, while another part of secondary hypertension is not good to be cured, and it can only be treated with long-term antihypertensive drugs. Antihypertensive drugs should be avoided to avoid sudden stopping, so as not to cause health hazards, whether it can be stopped, it is recommended to consult a doctor.