What Is White Coat Hypertension?

Learn how this common condition could be causing your high blood pressure readings

Anxiety over a doctor visit can cause white coat hypertension.Often, when patients come to my office, I will get a high blood pressure reading. However, when they go home and measure it themselves, their blood pressure reading is normal. Occasionally they’ll ask if the instruments in my office are off, or if my staff misread the result.

It’s neither of those. The actual problem is a common condition called white coat hypertension. It’s used to describe people whose anxiety over a visit to a physician, dentist, or other medical facility evokes a fight-or-flight response and, as a result, their blood pressure goes up.

A Closer Look at White Coat Hypertension

Given the above definition, you might think that white coat hypertension is harmless. However, that may not be the case. Research has shown that abnormally high blood pressure readings in a medical setting could be more than just a benign byproduct of anxiety. White coat hypertension could be a precursor to high blood pressure and other cardiovascular risks.

A Danish study published in the Journal of Human Hypertension found a heightened cardiovascular event risk for patients with white coat hypertension over a 10-year period. A Japanese study reported in the journal Hypertension Research suggests that white coat hypertension contributes to carotid arteriosclerosis. And in another Japanese medical report—based on eight years of observation—researchers suggest that white coat hypertension is a “transitional condition to hypertension” and may carry a “poor cardiovascular prognosis.”

Now with that said, I also have to tell you that white coat hypertension is still poorly understood. But my professional opinion is that you should err on the side of caution. If you experience white coat hypertension, I suggest you take the following steps to help get it under control and avoid potential problems:

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Dr. Stephen SinatraHow I Treat Blood Pressure

Pharmaceutical drugs that control high blood pressure are sometimes necessary and even lifesaving. However, you may be able to reduce your dosage—or eliminate your need for medication altogether— by using natural therapies such as diet, exercise, and nutritional supplementation to bring your numbers into a healthy range.

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