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Hypertension

 
The goal of hypertension treatment is to lower the blood pressure to below 140/90 mmHg. If the patient has diabetes, kidney failure and organ damage, it is targeted that the blood pressure is lower. The basis of hypertension treatment is lifestyle changes. At the same time, a significant portion of hypertension treatment is drug therapy. Lifestyle changes, regular exercise, weight control, restriction of salt intake are very important during hypertension treatment. In the case of hypertension resistant to all treatments, blood pressure can be controlled by treating the renal arteries. Early diagnosis is very important to protect from serious conditions such as stroke, heart attack, kidney failure, and hypertension. Early diagnosis and control of hypertension does not affect quality of life.

As with all other treatments, hypertension treatment should be person-specific. It is not correct to think that blood pressure drugs used in the treatment of hypertension are addictive or harmful, based on the side effects of continuous and long-term medication use. Today's medications, while regulating blood pressure, protects the cardiovascular system and prevents the deterioration of the kidneys. In medication treatment, it is aimed not only to control blood pressure, but also to protect other organs. Along with being very important in treatment compliance, it is very important to choose the appropriate drug for the patient. It should also be kept in mind that once the patient is in full control and the blood pressure has been adjusted, medication may be discontinued.