High blood pressure causing damage to target organs as well as adverse drug reactions may cause aching legs, but there are more causes of aching legs than just high blood pressure.
On the one hand, long-term high blood pressure will cause a certain degree of damage to the brain, kidneys and other important target organs, resulting in atherosclerosis of small arteries throughout the body, blood vessel elasticity deterioration, may appear legs sore and weak.
On the other hand, some people take antihypertensive drugs containing diuretic components, long-term use may occur electrolyte disorders, such as hyponatremia, hypokalemia, which leads to weakness and aching legs.
In addition to hypertension, malnutrition, joint injury, anemia, lumbar disc herniation and other diseases may lead to leg soreness and weakness. When frequent leg soreness and weakness occurs, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor and treat it reasonably.