Blood Pressure go up when seeing a doctor? That is called White Coat Hypertension

What is White-Coat Hypertension?

White-Coat Hypertension is the name given to a phenomenon whereby people visiting a doctor, and having their blood pressure checked, experience an abnormally high blood pressure reading only while at the doctor's office. 

An article discussing this condition appeared in the March 25, 2003 edition of the Atlanta Journal Constitution. In the article, William B. White, MD. professor and head of the hypertension and clinical pharmacology program at the University of Connecticut Health Center said, "This alarmingly high blood pressure occurs only when the patient is in a physician's office. The patient's blood pressure is remarkably higher when measured by a doctor but lower when measured in a different setting, such as a senior center or at home." Dr. White also estimated that one-third of senior citizens with mild hypertension suffer from the condition and are often treated with unneeded medications. "I was treating a gentleman for uncontrolled and resistant [to medication] high blood pressure,' says White. 'One day he walked in, jumped up on the table and mentioned he'd just come from playing nine holes of golf. He looked great and felt great. 

I took his blood pressure and it was 298 over 100. [Normal is 120/80.] I asked him how he felt, and he said terrific. It just didn't make any sense, until he mentioned that his blood pressure was always lower when it was measured anywhere other than a doctor's office." Most folks feel nervous during a doctor's visit. But for some, the stress of being in a medical setting goes well beyond being anxious about an exam with your doctor. 

The article offered two suggestions to those who feel they might be a candidate for this phenomenon.

  1. They recommend that you also have your blood pressure monitored somewhere other than the doctors office
  2.  If you've noticed a persistent discrepancy between your blood pressure readings at your doctor's office and those taken elsewhere, you should let your health care provider know.

    There are many places to get blood pressure cuffs so you can take your blood pressure at home.  These are affordable and if you are working out, eating right and taking care of your stress, your readings should be in the normal range so if you believe they are high, you might want to check it at home yourself.  

    Also, there have been numerous studies showing that getting regular chiropractic adjustments lower blood pressure.   Treatments may help not only your general health, but your heart as well! At Precise Moves Chiropractic we do not wear white coats.  We want a relaxed atmosphere where you feel safe and cared for.

    Dr. Amie Gregory, DC, CCEP, ANF is a San Francisco, CA and San Carlos, CA chiropractor that understands full body health. She works with athletes, expectant moms, office workers and everyone else in between. Contact our San Francisco, CA chiropractic office or San Carlos, CA chiropractic office today!

    References:
    https://www.chiropracticresearch.org/

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