1. Wide Pulse Pressure Hypertension: This type is characterized by high systolic pressure and low diastolic pressure, resulting in a pulse pressure exceeding 60mmHg.
Seniors should be cautious as it significantly increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases like stroke and heart attack.
2. H-Type Hypertension: Elevated Hcy levels can lead to cardiovascular diseases, abnormal lipid metabolism, and blood clot formation.
If Hcy levels exceed 10μmol/L, individuals with H-Type hypertension are 12 times more likely to experience stroke than normal adults.
3. Morning Hypertension: A slight rise in blood pressure upon waking up is normal. However, if the increase consistently measures ≥135/85mmHg, it may indicate morning hypertension.