Friday, July 23, 2021

Is High Blood Pressure an Incurable Disease?

Facts about high blood pressure

We should recognize the facts about hypertension. Clinical medicine and epidemiology have demonstrated that effective antihypertensive treatment of hypertension can reduce and minimize mortality and prevent and reduce the occurrence of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular complications. Although it is not difficult to control blood pressure at satisfactory levels, the medical community still believes that hypertension is a lifelong disease and that hope for a cure will rest on the results of future human genetic research.

Is hypertension an incurable disease?

No, it is a disease that medical science now understands a lot about. Hypertension is only a chronic disease. The dangers of hypertension can be controlled by lowering blood pressure enough to keep it in the normal range over time. That said, there are several non-drug and drug combinations that can control blood pressure and prevent the complications of hypertension. People with hypertension can achieve normal blood pressure and stay healthy through self-regulation (lifestyle modification and non-pharmacological methods) and medication. Therefore, we often see some elderly people who are already 80 or 90 years old and have been suffering from hypertension for decades, but they insist on life regulation and medication for a long time, and their blood pressure is relatively well controlled and their bodies are still very strong.

If hypertension is an incurable disease, I believe many people will be afraid.

Because in people's subconscious, the so-called incurable disease is very scary, and suddenly die. In fact, there is absolutely no need to worry because many antihypertensive drugs can control blood pressure. As long as you take your medication on time every day and adhere to a reasonable dosage, you can keep your blood pressure in an appropriate and stable range.

Many diseases that are incurable can be controlled by proper and reasonable medication, so that the quality of life can be improved. For example, diabetes, coronary heart disease, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, hepatitis B, etc. Therefore, in the face of hypertension, one should keep a normal heart and not be afraid.


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