What should I do if my blood pressure is still high after 2 weeks of measurements?

Measured 2 weeks of blood pressure is still high generally considered with physiological or pathological factors, common diseases such as hypertension, hypertension, poor control, physiological generally need to reasonably monitor the blood pressure, hypertension need to go to the hospital to follow the doctor’s instructions to use antihypertensive drugs.
1. Physiological: Measurement of blood pressure in two consecutive weeks in a non-quiet state such as emotional excitement, nervousness, or after exercise will result in an increase in blood pressure due to sympathetic excitation, and blood pressure needs to be monitored correctly after a 30-minute period of calmness in daily life.
2. Initial diagnosis of hypertension: If the blood pressure is measured more than three times in the clinic on non-same day, and the systolic blood pressure is ≥140mmHg and/or diastolic blood pressure is ≥90mmHg, it can be diagnosed as hypertension, and the patient may be accompanied by dizziness, headache and other manifestations, and it is necessary to go to the hospital to follow the doctor’s instructions to use captopril, enalapril, and other related antihypertensive drugs to control the blood pressure.
3. Poor control of hypertension: poor control of blood pressure in hypertensive patients can occur for 2 consecutive weeks of measurement of high blood pressure, or accompanied by headache, panic and other discomforts, generally need to go to the hospital in a timely manner to adjust the antihypertensive drugs, to avoid delays in the condition of the patient, the emergence of hypertensive encephalopathy and other acute and serious illnesses.
If the patient’s blood pressure is still high after 2 weeks of measurement, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to find out the cause and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.