Is white coat hypertension harmless?
It happens almost every clinic day. A patient walks in, sits down for their vital signs, and their blood pressure reads higher than expected. Sometimes much higher. Moments later, when I retake it myself after we’ve talked for a few minutes, it’s 20 or 30 points lower.
“But, doctor, I check it at home and it’s never this high!”
They are right. This is the phenomenon of white coat hypertension, blood pressure …











