What Is a Hypertensive Crisis?
Severe hypertension refers to hypertension with a diastolic blood pressure greater than 15.3kPa (115mmHg). Radical malignant hypertension also belongs to the category of severe hypertension. Hypertension is a clinical syndrome characterized by an increase in systemic arterial pressure
Severe hypertension
- Chinese name
- Severe hypertension
- Foreign name
- Severe hypertension
- Concept
- Diastolic blood pressure is greater than 15.3kPa
- Classification
- Primary hypertension, secondary hypertension
- Ideal blood pressure
- 120 / 80mmHg
- treatment method
- Anion therapy, diet therapy, drug therapy
- Improve methods
- Multi-tea, multi-small-sized negative ions, regular milk
- Induced disease
- Hypertension, myocardial infarction, heart failure
- Severe hypertension refers to hypertension with a diastolic blood pressure greater than 15.3kPa (115mmHg). Radical malignant hypertension also belongs to the category of severe hypertension. Hypertension is a clinical syndrome characterized by an increase in systemic arterial pressure
- (Hypertension) is a clinical syndrome with systemic arterial pressure as the main manifestation. It can cause a series of symptoms, reduce the quality of life and work of patients. In severe cases, it can threaten life. Long-term hypertension can affect important organs, especially the heart and heart.
- The diastolic pressure is between 13.9 ~ 15.2kPa (105 ~ 114mmHg).
- Diastolic blood pressure 15.3kPa (115mmHg).
- It means that the blood pressure level exceeds the normal range, but does not reach the standard of hypertension, that is, the diastolic blood pressure is 12.1 12.5kPa (91 94mmHg), and the systolic blood pressure is between 18.9 21.2kPa (141 159mmHg).