What to do about numbness in fingers with high blood pressure

Patients with hypertension who have numbness in the fingers need to be observed according to the specific situation. If the numbness occurs only occasionally or after pressure, it can be temporarily observed. If the long-term blood pressure control is poor, the patient has a history of arteriosclerosis or cerebral thrombosis, cerebral hemorrhage, etc., there may be an aggravation of the disease, to further go to the Department of Neurology for treatment, under good control of blood pressure, improve the cranial CT, magnetic resonance and a series of auxiliary examinations like neurological examination, in order to clarify the cause of the disease. Patients with hypertension should pay attention to controlling their blood pressure below 140/90mmHg in their daily lives, and older people can add aspirin and other drugs to prevent the appearance of atherosclerosis. If there is numbness in the fingers in hypertension, if there is a neurological problem, you can apply nerve-nourishing drugs and drugs to improve brain circulation for treatment.