Medical treatment is only commenced when the blood pressure remains high, as in 25% of cases the blood pressure will settle within 3 months.
There are 5 classes of drugs that are normally used to treat hypertension:
The goal of treatment is to keep to top number below 140 and the bottom number below 90. In people with diabetes, the goal is to keep the top number below 130 and the bottom number below 85. In people with heart disease or kidney disease, the goal is to get the blood pressure as low as can be tolerated.
The side effects of treatment of high blood pressure vary according to the drugs used. Beta-blockers can worsen asthma. Diuretics may cause a loss of too much fluid and minerals. Calcium channel blockers can cause swelling of the legs called edema. Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors may lead to chronic dry cough. Overall, most high blood pressure medicines are well tolerated. Side effects should be discussed with the healthcare provider.
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