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Hypertension or High Blood Pressure
Hypertension or High Blood Pressure
A fairly common illness nowadays is hypertension or in common man's language
high blood pressure. It is this blood pressure that is responsible for making
sure that the blood travels in our heart, arteries and veins. When someone has
high blood pressure it means that the heart has to work at a much faster pace to
ensure the blood reaches the whole body.
This is a fatal illness which can result in a heart attack, stroke, kidney
failure or blindness.
Hypertension has numerous causes and it is difficult to pinpoint any one cause.
Sometimes it could also be a side effect of any medication that you may be
taking. This is referred to as secondary hypertension. You can take precautions
against hypertension by regular checkups with doctors to figure out whether you
are hypertensive or not.
The good news is that hypertension is treatable. If you change your eating
habits and make sure you get plenty of exercise you should be able to reduce
your blood pressure.
Your doctor may also prescribe certain medications that can help to lower your
blood pressure but you should make these lifestyle changes as well. Reducing
stress and learning how to deal with it is also beneficial.
Being overweight certainly contributes hypertension.
Studies have shown that even losing is little as ten pounds may be beneficial in
lowering blood pressure. If you begin exercising and eating healthy you should
be able drop ten pounds quite easily. Just don't to lose the weight immediately.
It takes time to gain weight and time to lose weight; you should focus on
changing your habits of exercise and eating, not just on losing weight.
Weight loss will have to be planned and programmed to suit your needs. To do so
you can hire a personal trainer and get enrolled in a gym. There are various
machines in the gym with which once you are familiar you can work easily. All
this will also make you more active.
A good idea to correct bad eating habits is to get the help of a certified
nutritionist, who can plan your diet for the whole week. Though nobody likes to
be told what they can eat and what not but nonetheless a diet plan is essential
to bring about a positive change in your eating habits. Also you will have a
clear idea about what is good for you and what not.
However, there are some ills in your lifestyle which will completely have to go
such as smoking. Smoking not only harms your life but also puts at risk those
around you with passive smoking. Smoking has got no good points and every time
you smoke it increases your blood pressure and puts you at risk.
Hypertension is a very serious condition but that requires treatment. By making
some changes in your lifestyle today you can combat the potentially dangerous
problems that go along with hypertension. Even if you don't currently have
problems with hypertension, you should quit smoking, start exercising, and start
eating healthy. Eliminating health problems before they start is a great way to
ensure you stay healthy and happy.
Susan Price-johnson is the webmaster for E Hypertension, the web's premier
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