Sudden increase in blood pressure of 180

If the patient’s blood pressure suddenly rises to 180 mmHg, the first thing to ask is whether the patient is currently suffering from numbness, weakness and salivation at the corners of the mouth on one side of the body. In addition, some patients may experience sudden increases in blood pressure when they are emotionally excited or after strenuous exercise. It is recommended that patients should be treated with oral antihypertensive drugs after acute cerebrovascular disease is ruled out, such as oral nifedipine tablets, and if blood pressure fails to fall after medication, oral perindopril indapamide tablets can be combined to lower blood pressure relatively better. In addition, patients are advised to relax, there are some patients when the blood pressure is elevated the more nervous, the more likely to lead to high blood pressure.