Refractory Hypertension

Our team helps evaluate and manage refractory hypertension through careful, individualized treatment and follow-up.

Refractory Hypertension Overview

Refractory hypertension is a rare and severe form of high blood pressure that remains uncontrolled despite aggressive treatment. It is diagnosed when blood pressure stays above target levels even while a person is taking multiple antihypertensive medications, including a diuretic, at appropriate doses.

Unlike more common forms of hypertension, refractory hypertension does not respond to standard treatment strategies and requires specialized evaluation and management.

What Causes Refractory Hypertension?

The exact cause is not always clear, but research suggests that refractory hypertension may be linked to:

  • Overactivity of the sympathetic nervous system
  • Hormonal imbalances affecting blood vessel tone
  • Advanced vascular stiffness
  • Chronic kidney disease
  • Sleep disorders such as obstructive sleep apnea

In some cases, contributing factors such as medication interactions or improper dosing must be ruled out before confirming the diagnosis.

How Refractory Hypertension Affects Your Health

Uncontrolled blood pressure significantly increases the risk of serious health complications, including:

  • Heart attack
  • Stroke
  • Heart failure
  • Kidney failure
  • Vision loss

Because blood pressure remains persistently elevated, individuals with refractory hypertension may face a higher overall cardiovascular risk.

Diagnosing Refractory Hypertension

Before diagnosing refractory hypertension, providers typically:

  • Confirm accurate blood pressure measurement.
  • Assess medication adherence.
  • Review all medications, including over-the-counter products.
  • Evaluate for secondary causes of hypertension.
  • Consider ambulatory or home blood pressure monitoring.

Only after other explanations have been excluded is refractory hypertension diagnosed.

Refractory Hypertension Treatment

Management often involves care from a hypertension specialist. Treatment strategies may include:

  • Adjusting medication combinations
  • Using advanced or less commonly prescribed antihypertensive agents
  • Addressing underlying sleep or kidney conditions
  • Intensifying lifestyle interventions

Close follow-up and individualized care plans are essential.

Why Choose Hattiesburg Clinic

Refractory hypertension is a complex condition that often requires careful evaluation and specialized management. At Hattiesburg Clinic, our providers take time to review contributing factors, medication responses and overall health conditions that may affect blood pressure control. Our approach focuses on understanding why blood pressure remains elevated and developing individualized plans that address the unique challenges of refractory hypertension.

Through coordinated care and close follow-up, our team works to help patients navigate treatment options and manage this condition with attention to safety, accuracy and long-term cardiovascular health.

Hypertension Care
Hattiesburg, MS
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1101 S. 28th Ave.
Hattiesburg, MS 39402
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