White Coat Hypertension: When Doctor's Visits Spike Blood Pressure
July 5, 2026·about 4 hours ago·via SNJ Today

White coat hypertension - elevated blood pressure readings that occur specifically during medical visits - is a common phenomenon affecting many patients. The condition occurs when anxiety or stress related to clinical settings causes temporary spikes in blood pressure measurements. Understanding this phenomenon helps doctors distinguish between genuine hypertension and situational stress responses. Read more about this...