My family member is taking medication for high blood pressure, but their blood pressure went up, so we switched to a stronger medication.
Initially, it was somewhat low, but even after taking blood pressure medication, the blood pressure increased, so they switched to a higher dose of blood pressure medication.
Since you are elderly, managing blood pressure is not easy.
You are continuing to practice eating lightly.
Since your knees are not in good condition, you find it difficult to do activities like brisk walking or climbing stairs.
Even when I tell you to eat more vegetables, you don't really eat them.
Eat mainly plain white rice that is easy to digest.
Please do not eat brown rice as it is difficult to digest.
It seems that my family members find it difficult to follow the blood pressure management methods I practice.
I'm worried to hear that you've switched to a stronger blood pressure medication.
How should we manage the blood pressure of elderly patients?