Hello and thank you for using HCM.
I carefully read your question and I understand your concern. I will try to explain and give you my opinion.
We talk about hypertension if we have mean values that exceeds 140/90 mmHg.
Hypertension is divided in two groups: essential or
idiopathic hypertension without an identifiable cause and
secondary hypertension, usually in young ages, meaning that is a secondary cause of it. This cause might be a
renal disease, an endocrine problem, a cardiovascular pathology.
As you explain, you have done all the examinations and they result normal. According this, we are dealing with
essential hypertension. It is a chronic disease. It has not a definite cure, but it should be treated life long.
If you tell that you still have
high blood pressure values despite your treatment, it means that you have to rise your medication to better control your blood pressure.
So, if I was your treating doctor i will recommend a holter pressure monitoring for 24 h, to know your mean values. After that if they result high i will add another medicament or rise the dosage of your existing ones.
Hope I was helpful. Wish you good health.
Best regards.