Blood pressure is a basic vital sign. If you notice any abnormalities in blood pressure, whether it is too high or too low, you must take it seriously and go to the hospital for examination immediately. Women are more likely to experience some adverse conditions during menstruation than usual. So, do women have high blood pressure during menstruation?
During menstruation, women do not experience an increase in blood pressure. Menstruation is a normal physiological phenomenon in women, and during menstruation, symptoms such as fatigue and abdominal pain are prone to occur, and emotions can also be affected. Female friends who are in their menstrual period are more sensitive than usual and are also prone to anger and temper tantrums.
Generally speaking, even if high blood pressure occurs before suffering from hypertension, it is temporary and does not last long, so there is no need to worry too much. If high blood pressure persists for a long time, it is necessary to seek medical attention immediately to see if one has hypertension.
Generally speaking, hypertension is a disease of middle-aged and elderly people, but now many young people, even children, also suffer from hypertension. This requires immediate treatment, such as taking antihypertensive medication, which can effectively control blood pressure and keep it within the normal range. If hypertension is not treated in a timely manner, it can easily lead to serious diseases such as cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.