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What is the difference between hypertension subacute and acute?


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The differences between hypertension sub-emergency and hypertension emergency include different symptoms, different treatment methods, different target organ damage, etc. The specific analysis is as follows:
1.
The main symptoms of hypertension sub-emergency with different clinical symptoms are headache, palpitations, irritability, nausea, etc.; while the main symptoms of hypertension emergency are jet vomiting, cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral infarction, etc.
2. The treatment methods are different.
Patients with hypertension sub-emergency usually need to infuse nicardipine hydrochloride injection, sodium nitroprusside for injection and other antihypertensive drugs to control blood pressure; while patients with hypertension sub-emergency can lower blood pressure by oral nifedipine controlled-release tablets, captopril tablets, enalapril maleate tablets and other antihypertensive drugs.
3. The target organ damage of patients with different
hypertension sub-emergency usually has no obvious target organ damage; while patients with hypertension emergency usually complicated with renal failure, acute heart failure, acute stroke and other target organ damage.