What is blood pressure? Blood pressure is the force of
your blood against your artery walls. When you have your blood pressure checked
the reading has two numbers; one on top and one on bottom.
The top number is your systolic pressure. This is the
force of your blood in your arteries when your heart beats. The bottom number
is your diastolic pressure. This is the force of your blood in your arteries
when your heart relaxes in-between beats.
Normal blood pressure would be a reading of 120/80 or
lower. High blood pressure would be a reading of 140/90 or higher. If you have
high blood pressure you are at a greater risk of a stroke or heart and kidney
disease.
Many things can cause high blood pressure, including
physical inactivity, tobacco and alcohol use, stress and your diet. These are
only a few things. Certain medical conditions and medications can also cause
high blood pressure.
High blood pressure can cause your body to have certain
effects. For instance, it can cause a stroke. The high pressure can cause a
weakened blood vessel to break, causing it to bleed into the brain; thus
leaving you with a stroke.
High blood pressure can also sometimes cause your blood
vessels in your eyes to bleed or burst. If this happens your vision will be
blurred or impaired and might even result in blindness. Another reason it is
best to keep control on your blood pressure.
Along with a stroke or kidney disease, high blood
pressure can also cause a heart attack. Your arteries bring blood carrying
oxygen to your heart muscle. If your heart is not getting enough oxygen, you
will experience chest pain. If the blood flow is blocked as well you will
experience a heart attack.
Congestive Heart Failure is very common among people with
high blood pressure. This is a very serious condition where your heart cannot
pump enough blood to supply the needs of your body. It is never too late to
start taking control of your health starting with your blood pressure.
Anyone can develop high blood pressure, even children. It
is more common for African Americans develop it. Many Americans will develop
high blood pressure as they age but that doesn't mean it is healthy.
Obesity plays a role in high blood pressure. If you are
overweight, you are at a higher risk of having high blood pressure as well as a
stroke or heart disease. Try to lose at least ten pounds and this will help
lower your blood pressure significantly.
Eating a healthy diet is a great way to lower or control
your blood pressure. Limit your intake of salt and sodium and introduce more
fresh fruits and vegetables into your diet. Once you establish your healthy
diet, you will have less worry of developing high blood pressure.
You should always have your blood pressure checked at
your regular doctor visits. If you have high blood pressure and are concerned
you can easily monitor from home. If you do this you want to have your doctor
look at your home monitoring device to help ensure it is effective and you are
operating it correctly.
Keep track of your blood pressure readings so you can see
what is helping and what isn't. Sometimes regular lifestyle changes alone won't
help as much as they would combine with blood pressure medication. Your doctor
will be able to tell you what the best option for your needs would be.

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