Around 20% of patients are able to stop BP medicines after a few months, but this decision must always be made by a doctor, based on the patient’s overall condition.
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BP Medication: Lifelong Necessity or Manageable with Lifestyle Changes?

  • High blood pressure is silently affecting younger populations, often without symptoms, leading to serious health risks like heart attacks and strokes.
  • Dr. Sonia Rawat of Sir Ganga Ram Hospital highlights high BP as a major health concern, emphasizing that uncontrolled levels can be fatal.
  • While many fear lifelong medication, doctors state that BP medicines can sometimes be reduced or stopped if lifestyle changes effectively normalize blood pressure.
  • Around 20% of patients might discontinue medication after a few months, but this decision must always be made under strict medical supervision.
  • Never stop BP medication independently, as it can lead to dangerous blood pressure spikes, increasing risks of heart attack, stroke, and kidney damage.

Why It Matters: High BP management involves medication and lifestyle changes; never stop treatment without doctor's advice.

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