Abstract Hypertensive emergencies (HE) are life-threatening conditions triggered by sudden increases in blood pressure (BP) exceeding 180 mmHg systolic and/or 110 mmHg diastolic levels, often resulting in acute organ damage (AOD) and the risk of death. This article discusses contemporary practices in diagnosing and managing these episodes, emphasizing early recognition and immediate therapeutic intervention. It highlights the significance of a meticulous diagnostic assessment for appropriate clinical and therapeutic approaches, including detailed medical history, physical examination, and complementary investigations. Treatment focuses […]