More than a third of hypertension patients actually suffer from “white coat syndrome”, a condition where their blood pressure increases whenever they visit a doctor

Writing in the report, which has been published in the journal Hypertension, the researchers said that doctors should also check ambulatory blood pressure in order to arrive at the actual blood pressure readings.
“Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring should be mandatory in resistant hypertension patients to define true and 'white coat' hypertension. Patients benefit by knowing whether their blood pressure is normal during daily activities or still needs the reinforcement of dietary and drug measures to achieve the goal”, lead researcher Dr. Alejandro de la Sierra said.
Source-Medindia