That headline is clickbait-style exaggeration, not a real medical rule. There is no single “NEVER do this in the morning” universal warning for everyone with high blood pressure.
But there are a few morning habits that can be risky for some people with hypertension, and that’s probably what the post is trying (badly) to refer to.
🫀 What doctors actually say about mornings & blood pressure
Blood pressure naturally rises in the morning for many people due to hormones and waking up. That’s normal. But it means certain things should be done carefully.
⚠️ Things to be cautious about in the morning (if you have high BP)
- Jumping out of bed suddenly → can cause dizziness or spikes in pressure
- Intense heavy exercise immediately after waking → better to warm up first
- Strong coffee on an empty stomach (for some people) → can temporarily raise BP
- Skipping prescribed BP medication → this is the real danger
- Smoking (if applicable) → can spike blood pressure quickly
🧠 Important reality check
Doctors do not warn about one mysterious morning action that everyone must avoid. Instead, they focus on:
- taking medication consistently
- monitoring BP regularly
- managing salt intake, stress, sleep, and exercise
🚨 Bottom line
If a post says “NEVER do this in the morning,” it’s usually designed to scare or attract clicks—not provide real medical advice.
If you want, tell me the full post or what “this” refers to, and I’ll break down whether it’s actually true or just internet hype.