Mantoux test is diagnosis on what type of hypertension

The Mantoux test is not used for diagnosing hypertension. It is a diagnostic tool for tuberculosis (TB). The test involves injecting a small amount of purified protein derivative (PPD) into the skin, and then measuring the diameter of the resulting raised area or induration after 48-72 hours. A positive test suggests exposure to TB bacteria but does not differentiate between active infection and previous exposure.