Is it okay not to take medication for a blood pressure reading of 105 (diastolic) and 140 (systolic)?

Dec 01, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Tian Hongbo
Introduction
Blood pressure of 105 mmHg diastolic and 140 mmHg systolic requires medication. The normal blood pressure range for adults at rest is 130 mmHg/80 mmHg; values above this range indicate hypertension. Medication is necessary to control and treat high blood pressure, preventing complications such as atherosclerosis leading to stroke or coronary heart disease, and increased cardiac load leading to heart failure.

A blood pressure reading of 140mmHg systolic and 105mmHg diastolic usually requires medication and cannot be left untreated. The normal blood pressure range for adults at rest is 130mmHg/80mmHg; values beyond this range are considered hypertension.

For healthy adults at rest, the standard blood pressure range is 130mmHg/80mmHg. A reading of 140mmHg systolic and 105mmHg diastolic exceeds this normal range and indicates hypertension. It's recommended to take antihypertensive medications under a doctor's guidance to control and treat high blood pressure, preventing uncontrolled progression that could lead to various complications. These may include atherosclerosis resulting in stroke or coronary heart disease, increased cardiac load leading to heart failure, as well as chronic kidney failure and aortic dissection.

Antihypertensive medication should be taken as directed by a physician. Additionally, patients are advised to develop healthy lifestyle habits, including maintaining a balanced diet, limiting intake of salt, fats, and cholesterol, engaging in regular physical activity, managing body weight, and routinely monitoring blood pressure.