Does high blood sugar cause high blood pressure
summary
Due to the unscientific diet, it is easy to produce various diseases, such as "three highs", high blood sugar, high blood pressure and high blood fat, which will seriously affect people's health, and we must pay attention to them. Let's share the knowledge about high blood pressure caused by high blood glucose.
Does high blood sugar cause high blood pressure
First: high blood sugar will have a certain impact on blood pressure. The causes of hypertension are: obesity is an important risk factor of hypertension. Too fat and too much fat will cause a certain squeeze on the blood vessels. When the pipeline is squeezed, the power source needs to increase the power to make the original circulation possible. When the power source increases, the pressure of the pipeline will also increase, forming a high pressure.
Second: high pressure caused by dried blood. It is suggested to drink water scientifically, because the hardness of water is closely related to the occurrence of hypertension. Hard water contains more calcium and magnesium ions, which are important regulatory substances involved in the relaxation and contraction function of vascular smooth muscle cells. If lacking, it is easy to cause vasospasm and eventually lead to increased blood pressure. Therefore, for patients with hypertension, it is necessary to drink hard water as much as possible, such as spring water, deep well water, natural mineral water, etc.
Third: caused by cerebrovascular disease. Attention should be paid to physical strength and physical exercise. Physical exercise can improve the blood circulation, promote the consumption of lipids, reduce the deposition of lipids in blood vessels, increase the activity of fibrinolytic enzyme and reduce weight. Therefore, we should adhere to the housework and physical exercise within our ability. The patients with mental retardation, mental retardation and inconvenient physical activities should be given more nursing care to prevent accidents.
matters needing attention
The ultimate goal of antihypertensive therapy is to reduce the incidence and mortality of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases in patients with hypertension. The target value of blood pressure control should be established in antihypertensive treatment. On the other hand, hypertension often coexists with other risk factors of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, such as hypercholesterolemia, obesity, diabetes, etc., which aggravate the risk of cardiovascular disease. The treatment measures should be comprehensive.