Is bleeding from the nose with high blood pressure serious?

Nosebleeds from high blood pressure are a relatively serious condition because, in general, it takes a sustained high level of blood pressure to cause nosebleeds. It is recommended that the patient should lower the blood pressure to within the safe range in a timely manner, and then gradually lower the blood pressure to the ideal level. If the blood pressure is persistently high, not only can it cause nosebleed, which is often called epistaxis, but also can gradually cause renal insufficiency, even uremia, heart failure, fundus lesions and other irreversible damage, the choice of antihypertensive drugs is recommended. It is best to choose some long-acting first-line antihypertensive drugs, but also according to the individualized treatment plan, for patients to choose the most suitable antihypertensive drugs, in taking antihypertensive drugs at the same time, but also recommend patients to carry out lifestyle interventions, such as should be a low-salt, low-fat diet, regular work and rest, relaxation, avoiding fatigue, staying up all night, exercise, weight loss, but also help to make the blood pressure further down more desirable, and at the same time, it also helps to prevent complications. This will also help to prevent complications.