What to do if you don’t feel your blood pressure

The normal systolic blood pressure is 90 to 139 mmHg, and the diastolic blood pressure is 60 to 89 mmHg. When a patient has high blood pressure but does not feel it, general measures such as lifestyle adjustments should be taken according to the degree of elevation of blood pressure and the maintenance of blood pressure, or the use of blood pressure-lowering medications should be used for treatment. 1. General measures: high blood pressure may be caused by emotional excitement, such as a transient increase in blood pressure, or the patient may not have reached the level of hypertension, there may not be obvious abnormal sensations, there is no need for medication, timely dietary adjustments to avoid eating too much salt, to ensure that the rest, to avoid emotional fluctuations, and reasonable exercise and so on. 2. Medication: When the patient’s blood pressure is still higher than normal after adjustments in daily life, he can choose to use antihypertensive medication under the guidance of a doctor, such as captopril tablets, nifedipine tablets, temsirolimus tablets and so on. Patients are advised to take measurements several times a day for good control of blood pressure, but the specific medication should follow the doctor’s instructions. If the cause can be clearly identified, the blood pressure can be controlled after removing the cause. If no clear cause can be found, clinical treatment is needed according to primary hypertension.