White-coat hypertension refers to the fact that some patients have elevated blood pressure when their blood pressure is measured in the doctor's office, but their blood pressure is normal when they are measured at home or monitored 24 hours a day. This may be because the patient is nervous after seeing a doctor with a white coat, and there are too many catecholamines in the blood, which leads to a faster heartbeat. At the same time, they also make peripheral blood vessels contract and increase resistance, resulting in the so-called "white coat effect", which leads to an increase in blood pressure. How should white coat hypertension be prevented? Listen to the explanation of an old Chinese doctor.
In this issue, Zhang Yan, a famous guest of traditional Chinese medicine, is a second-class professor in the expert outpatient department of the Affiliated Hospital of Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
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Yin Xu, editor of new media, made drawings and arranged them.