Blood pressure 170/110mmHg can be vaccinated


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Vaccination is not recommended for patients with blood pressure 170/110mmHg.
Blood pressure includes systolic and diastolic blood pressure. Under normal circumstances, systolic blood pressure should be 90-139mmHg, diastolic blood pressure should be 60-89mmHg, and 170/110mmHg has seriously exceeded the normal range, indicating elevated blood pressure. Vaccination is generally not recommended at this time, because some adverse reactions may occur after vaccination, such as dizziness, fatigue, local redness, etc. These adverse reactions may affect blood pressure and lead to further increase, which is not conducive to health. Therefore, patients need to take treatment to control their blood pressure within the normal range before they get vaccinated.