Emergency measures for hypertension and dizziness
When patients with high blood pressure experience dizziness, emergency measures should be taken quickly to ensure the patient's safety and health. The first priority is to rest immediately, adjust your mood, monitor your blood pressure in a timely manner, and use medication if necessary. Below is a detailed explanation of these key measures.
1. Rest immediately
When high blood pressure causes dizziness, patients should stop activities immediately and find a safe and comfortable place to rest to avoid falling and injury. Lying flat can help relax the body, promote blood circulation, and gradually stabilize blood pressure.
2. Adjust your emotions
It is important to maintain a calm mind. Deep breathing, meditation and other methods can help relieve tension and prevent blood pressure from rising further due to mood swings.
3. Monitor blood pressure in a timely manner
Using a sphygmomanometer to measure blood pressure and understand blood pressure changes are important steps in dealing with dizziness symptoms. Record blood pressure and dizziness to provide accurate basis for subsequent treatment.
4. Drug treatment
With the advice of a doctor, antihypertensive drugs such as metoprolol tartrate tablets, nifedipine tablets, etc. can be used. If dizziness is caused by cerebrovascular problems, drugs that improve cerebral circulation, such as flunarizine hydrochloride capsules, may also be considered. Antiplatelet aggregation drugs, such as aspirin enteric-coated tablets, may also be used with a doctor's advice to prevent thrombosis.
If the dizziness persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, such as vomiting, blurred vision, etc., you should seek medical attention immediately. Diagnosis and treatment by professional doctors are key to ensuring patient safety.