What to do if you have high blood pressure and dizziness

Dizziness due to high blood pressure can be treated with antihypertensive drugs if it is simple hypertension. If it is caused by narrowing of arteries, it can be treated with drugs or vascular intervention. If it is combined with cardiac arrhythmia, it needs to be treated with appropriate drugs.
If the blood pressure is excessively elevated due to poor control of the blood pressure, it is necessary to increase the dosage of antihypertensive drugs or combine the application of antihypertensive drugs, so that the blood pressure will fall to the normal range.
If cerebral ischemia is caused by a combination of arterial stenosis, such as carotid artery or cerebral artery stenosis, it may be related to atherosclerosis or cervical spondylosis, and requires ultrasound of vascular system, CTA of head and neck blood vessels, and X-ray of neck, and then medication, vascular interventions, or surgical procedures are required after confirmation of the diagnosis.
If it is due to the combination of cardiac arrhythmia, such as atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter, ventricular tachycardia, etc., it will lead to rapid heart rate and insufficient ventricular diastolic filling, which will cause insufficient pumping and lead to cerebral ischemia, so it is necessary to confirm the diagnosis after ECG examination, and to treat with appropriate medication, such as amiodarone and propafenone.
When high blood pressure dizziness, we should go to the hospital in time, to identify the cause of the disease for targeted treatment. The use of drugs should be under the guidance of a doctor.