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Aspirin And High Blood Pressure |
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A study regarding the link between aspirin
and high blood pressure shows that taking aspirin at night helps
lowering blood pressure more than taking aspirin in the morning.
This
makes aspirin a blood pressure medicine for controlling blood pressure.
Cardiovascular disease resulting from hypertension is a leading cause of
death among men and women in the U.S. Each year, more than 500,000
Americans die of heart attacks and more than 150,000 deaths are caused
by strokes. For further information about aspirin and high blood
pressure read How
To Measure Blood Pressure?
It is always
better to consult your doctor before taking aspirin while you are taking
medication to lower your high blood pressure to prevent heart attack or
stroke, for he is the one who knows the most effective ways to lower
blood pressure best.
If your blood pressure is 140/90 mmHg or
higher, it is too high, and you may be at an increased risk of a heart
attack or stroke. Since the symptoms of high blood pressure are not
noticeable, you should take blood pressure measurement at regular
intervals. Blood pressure monitor and digital blood pressure monitor
will help you keep blood pressure information at fingertips. Digital
blood pressure cuffs have been found to be very effective in monitoring
one's blood pressure at close intervals. And with a healthier lifestyle,
you can further reduce your risk of a heart attack or a stroke. For
lowering your high blood pressure, quit smoking, lose weight, and
exercise regularly.
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