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Blood pressure is high to 160. Do you need medicine?


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the patient's blood pressure is systolic, and the value is occasionally 160 mmHg, without dizziness, chest distress, breathing difficulties and other abnormal phenomena, usually do not need to take medicine, may be due to strenuous exercise, emotional tension, overeating and other phenomena before the measurement. However, if the patient's blood pressure is diastolic, and the normal range of diastolic blood pressure is 60-89mmHg, and the patient's blood pressure 160mmHg far exceeds the normal range, and accompanied by the above abnormal phenomena, generally need to take medicine. It may be high blood pressure that causes blood pressure to rise on the blood vessel wall. Drugs such as methyldopa tablets, irbesartan hydrochlorothiazide tablets and furosemide tablets can usually be taken under the guidance of medical staff to help reduce blood pressure.