Can COVID-19 Intensive Acupuncture Be Used for Hypertension Patients? What Should Be Paid Attention to when COVID-19 Vaccine is Used for Hypertension Patients

At present, COVID-19 vaccination is ongoing, and people who have not yet gone to COVID-19 vaccination will know more about the precautions of COVID-19 vaccination. Some people have heard that pregnant women are not suitable for Xinguan vaccine, some people have heard that they are too young to receive Xinguan vaccine, and some people are worried that high blood pressure will have a certain impact on the vaccination effect, so can COVID-19 vaccine be used for hypertension? Let's take a look at the relevant issues together.

Can hypertension patients get COVID-19 vaccine?

Hypertension patients can get Xinguan vaccine. But the prerequisite is that the patient must control their blood pressure to a stable state. When hypertension patients have high blood pressure, if they take COVID-19 vaccine at this time, their blood pressure may suddenly rise due to tension, anxiety or pain during the injection of the new vaccine, which may lead to damage to their heart, brain, kidney, eyes and other beating organs, or even endanger their lives. Therefore, before vaccination, hypertension patients must control their blood pressure to a stable state. That is to say, if they eat well in advance, their blood pressure will be kept in a normal and stable state. At this time, there is no problem to go for vaccination. There is no need to worry about the fact that patients with high blood pressure cannot take COVID-19 vaccine. The premise is to control their blood pressure to a stable state. In recent years, there has been an increasing number of patients with hypertension in China, mainly due to people's lack of attention to their dietary habits, excessive consumption of foods with high cholesterol, excessive alcohol consumption, lack of sleep and rest, lack of exercise, and so on. Hypertensive patients should pay attention to their emotions and not be irritable in summer. Many hypertensive patients are prone to symptoms in summer, which are closely related to their emotions. During summer, it is important to pay attention to heatstroke prevention and cooling, consume more vegetables and fruits, and drink herbal tea to reduce internal heat.

Traditional Chinese Medicine treatment for hypertension. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the process of treating hypertension is essentially the regulation of the body's metabolism. The preferred medicinal herb is generally Ganoderma lucidum, which has been a good medicinal herb for regulating the body and promoting health and wellness since ancient times. Therefore, Ganoderma lucidum is also known as the "fairy grass" and "auspicious grass". The treatment of hypertension also requires patients to persist in exercising, avoid excessive exercise, and choose exercises that are suitable for themselves. If overtraining actually increases blood pressure, prioritize your own condition when exercising, and continuous, low-intensity exercise is best. What should I not eat for hypertension? Hypertension patients usually have serious symptoms, such as being unable to walk normally. If they stand for a long time, they will feel dizzy and dizzy, and their symptoms will worsen when they are excited. Therefore, hypertension patients must pay attention to maintaining their bodies, especially to prevent cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, diabetes, stroke, etc!

Hypertensive patients should avoid overeating: Hypertensive patients should also pay attention to eating in moderation every day. Normally, three meals a day are enough, but it is best to eat until 70% full at each meal. If the patient is too full, it may lead to an increase in blood pressure! Hypertensive patients should avoid eating excessively salty food.

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