Your provider will recommend lifestyle changes to bring your blood pressure down to a normal range. Medicines are rarely used at this stage. If your blood pressure is equal to or higher than 130/80 but lower than 140/90 mm Hg, you have Stage 1 high blood pressure. When thinking about the best treatment, you and your provider must consider:
If you have no other diseases or risk factors, your provider may recommend
lifestyle changes and repeat the measurements after a few months.
If your blood pressure remains equal to or higher than 130/80 but lower than
140/90 mm Hg, your provider may recommend medicines to treat high blood
pressure. If you have other diseases or risk factors, your provider may be more likely to
recommend medicines at the same time as lifestyle changes.
If your blood pressure is equal to or higher than 140/90 mm Hg, you have Stage
2 high blood pressure. Your provider will most likely recommend that you take
medicines and recommend lifestyle changes. Before making a final diagnosis of either elevated blood pressure or high blood
pressure, your provider should ask you to have your blood pressure measured
at home, at your pharmacy, or somewhere else besides their office or a
hospital.
If you have a higher risk for heart disease, diabetes, or a history of a stroke,
medicines may be started at lower blood pressure readings. The most
commonly used blood pressure targets for people with these medical
problems are below 130/80.
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