Hypertension and diabetes

Hello, 1, the curative effect of antihypertensive drugs may not reach the maximum effect a few days before taking the medicine, and some may take 3-4 weeks or even longer to reach the maximum effect. The process of lowering blood pressure is also a gradual decline. Falling blood pressure too fast is not necessarily good, but it will bring harm.

Your blood pressure has dropped a little. If you take the medicine for three or four weeks and still keep it at 175-90, it may be that the dosage or combination of the medicine is not optimal. You need to go to the hospital, and the doctor will adjust the medicine according to your situation. Of course, you can ask the doctor now.

3. Diabetes is closely related to hypertension. Some refractory hypertension is caused by diabetes, so you may need hypoglycemic treatment at the same time. You also need to consult a doctor and endocrinologist.

4. In other cases, when arteriosclerosis occurs, blood pressure will be very high, which can only be judged after a period of antihypertensive treatment.

5. The goal of blood pressure control should eventually be below 130-80, and comprehensive measures should be taken from the aspects of medicine, life, diet and exercise. Of course, you are not required to drop your blood pressure below 140-90 or 130-80 immediately.