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Do you still need to take antihypertensive drugs when your blood pressure is normal after stroke?
Disease analysis:

Hello, generally speaking, as long as hypertension is diagnosed, you need to take medicine for a long time. Your condition is hypotensive dizziness, so you need to stop taking the medicine temporarily.

Guiding opinions:

I suggest that you need to go to the hospital for an ambulatory blood pressure test, check the 24-hour blood pressure, and then adjust the medicine.

The doctor asked:

Is the diagnosis of hypertension clear?

Disease analysis:

Hello, if your blood pressure is very high when you start taking antihypertensive drugs, I suggest you not stop taking them yourself.

Guiding opinions:

You have been taking medicine for some time. You can go to the hospital for examination and decide whether to stop taking the medicine according to the doctor's advice.

Disease analysis:

Hello, my friend, hypertension refers to a syndrome characterized by continuous increase of systolic and/or diastolic blood pressure, with or without multiple cardiovascular risk factors, which is usually called hypertension.

Guiding opinions:

Hello, once hypertension is diagnosed, antihypertensive drugs cannot be stopped, especially for patients with unstable blood pressure. It is suggested to measure blood pressure 2 ~ 3 times a day and use a antihypertensive wristband to observe the changes of blood pressure in the early, middle and late days to avoid cardiovascular and cerebrovascular accidents caused by sudden increase of blood pressure. At present, your blood pressure is low, so it is suggested to reduce it appropriately, and adjust the medication according to your blood pressure to determine the correct dose.

Disease analysis:

Hypertension generally requires lifelong medication, but it is not absolute, and it should be decided according to the specific situation.

Guiding opinions:

If your blood pressure was not very high before, you can adjust your diet by taking medicine now. If it used to be high, you need to continue taking medicine, but the dose should be reduced, although it has dropped. Specifically, it is best to see a doctor locally, because you should observe and adjust at any time while taking medicine.