Posts Tagged ‘keep blood pressure down’

Hypertension Medications

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Even medical people who have researched blood pressure for decades admit that the cause is unknown for about 95% of high blood pressure problems and you could have it without even knowing, even if you’re otherwise healthy. For this reason it’s important that you know what your blood pressure is and have it checked on a regular basis to keep blood pressure down.

As you know, smoking and coffee causes a temporary rise in your blood pressure, so don’t smoke or drink coffee for at least thirty minutes before you have your blood pressure taken. If you’re a smoker, you should know that you have a higher risk of developing high blood pressure than a non-smoker.

Other reasons that increase your risk include high cholesterol, diabetes, stroke, heart disease, or other medical conditions, or if you’re over the age of 60, or if you are of menopausal age. When you check your blood pressure, it is normal that there will be fluctuations, and a one time high reading doesn’t necessarily mean you have hypertension. Be alarmed when those readings are consistently high, because that is the time when a diagnosis is made. The hypertension medications that you are taking may also contribute to the rise in your blood pressure. (more…)

Keep blood pressure down

Monday, December 21st, 2009

I travel often, in fact more often than not. It seems that I see women everywhere scurrying through their daily lives, the same as me. But these women are carrying a new life. A little person completely dependent upon them for survival – not the same as me! Pregnancy amazes me.

Unfortunately for some, pregnancy does not allow for a “normal” daily life. Certain conditions such as Pregnancy Induced Hypertension can create emotional as well as serious physical concerns.

Pregnancy Induced Hypertension (PIH) also sometimes referred to as preeclampsia or toxemia occurs in about 5 to 10 percent of pregnancies. Chronic hypertension varies from PIH in that it is normally present prior to pregnancy.

Both conditions, however, can pose serious health threats to both mother and baby. There are also cases of gestational high blood pressure which do not necessarily pose the same risks, but can increase the chances of the mother later developing PIH. Therefore, it is advised to keep blood pressure down

What causes high blood pressure? Why high blood pressure is a problem in pregnancy (more…)

Hypertension Medications

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

While many people are inherently at risk for high blood
press, it can happen to any person.

High blood pressure (also known as hypertension) knows no
racial barriers. Neither is age a barrier as there have been
cases of high blood pressure in the very young as well as
the very old.

There is no perfect profile for a person who definately
does or does not have high blood pressure. Think of cases
in which someone who was extremely fit actually died of a
stroke or heart attack – as a result of hypertension medications. On
the other hand, there are people who would seemingly be
excellent candidates – perhaps very overweight and out of
shape who posess normal blood pressure numbers.

It is a very non-discriminating disease and everyone should
apply caution by keeping a frequent check on their blood
pressure. And should keep blood pressure down (more…)