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Blood pressure lowering medications though effective, come with their fair share of side effects. However, there are healthy ways to lower blood pressure too. Here is taking a look at the top 5 healthy treatments for high blood pressure.
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The concept of hypertension as it is known today has witnessed a series
of theories and discoveries, all aimed at uncovering the mystery
surrounding this medical problem.
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Following
a recent research and survey, doctors have started treating “Stage
1 Hypertension”, which means the stage of a person where his
readings is anywhere between 140/90 and 159/99 Hg, with the help of
medicines wherever necessary.
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What causes hypertension or high blood pressure is related to your
lifestyle and your genes, as well. There are two types of hypertension,
namely primary and secondary hypertension.
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Because hypertension is a silent disease you may feel fine but be a
walking time-bomb. Most people don’t even have any symptoms or may only
experience a mild headache and then suddenly they are in a crisis or were
diagnosed with a secondary disease caused by the hypertension.
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Treating high blood pressure is a must as the problem brings along numerous health risks. But before you begin to treat high blood pressure, it is important that you set your goals.
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High blood pressure affects around 50 million Americans. Hypertension has been called a "silent killer". Blood pressure measures the force of blood against the walls of your blood vessels.
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Blood pressure occurs when the force of blood against the walls of arteries rises. Blood pressure has two components- the systolic pressure and the diastolic pressure.
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Most of us want to know about the term "diet-related risk factors for atherosclerosis" but are not able to gain enough information on diet-related risk factors for atherosclerosis. Blood pressure is a measure of the force.
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Kidney disease and hypertension are closely related to each other as the
latter causes almost 25 % of the former.
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Hypertension is generally a symptom less condition in which abnormally
high pressure in the arteries increases the risk of problems such as
stroke, aneurysm, heart failure, heart attack, and kidney damage.
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