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Does hypertension reduce blood pressure after exercise?


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Hypertensive patients usually experience a decrease in blood pressure after exercise.
During exercise, the patient's body increases heart beat, blood flow and oxygen supply, which causes a temporary increase in blood pressure. After rest, blood pressure gradually decreases temporarily. If the patient takes long-term appropriate exercise, adaptive changes will occur in the cardiovascular system, including strengthening of the heart and vasodilation, which will usually facilitate blood pressure control and assist the patient in lowering blood pressure.
Hypertensive patients can perform appropriate exercises such as walking, jogging, swimming, cycling, etc. in their daily life, and regularly measure bleeding.