tilanteependynsiöön
Tilanteependynsiöön, also known as situational hypertension, refers to a temporary increase in blood pressure in response to specific situations or stimuli. This condition is characterized by elevated blood pressure readings that occur intermittently, often triggered by stress, anxiety, or physical exertion. Unlike chronic hypertension, which persists over time, tilanteependynsiöön is typically transient and resolves once the triggering factor is removed.
The causes of tilanteependynsiöön can vary widely and may include emotional stress, physical activity, caffeine consumption,
Diagnosis of tilanteependynsiöön often involves monitoring blood pressure over time to distinguish it from chronic hypertension.
In most cases, tilanteependynsiöön does not require medical treatment. However, individuals with a history of cardiovascular