Hypertension: What I need to know

What is Hypertension?

Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, is a chronic medical condition regarding the force of the blood against artery walls. Hypertension is a sign that the heart and blood vessels are working harder than they need to.

        • Hypertension is diagnosed when the systolic reading, the top number, of your blood pressure > 140 and the diastolic, the bottom number, is >90

What are the Symptoms?

Most people with high blood pressure have no signs or symptoms, even if blood pressure readings reach dangerously high levels.

A few people with high blood pressure may have headaches, shortness of breath or nosebleeds.

How do I get Hypertension?

For some, there isn’t a reason they get hypertension, while others get it due to diet and stress. Some will develop it due to underlying conditions like: Obstructive sleep apnea, Kidney problems, Adrenal gland tumors, Thyroid problems, Certain defects you’re born with (congenital) in blood vessels, Certain medications, such as birth control pills, cold remedies, decongestants, over-the-counter pain relievers and some prescription drugs, Illegal drugs, such as cocaine and amphetamines.

How do I prevent Hypertension?

Prevention is key! Reduce sodium intake, exercise daily, smoking reduction/cessation.

I am worried I have Hypertension. Now what?

Make an appointment with your primary health provider to discuss your concern. Possibly he/she will only need to guide you in making lifestyle changes or they may suggest beginning anti-hypertension medication. Regardless of the plan of care, it is important that you do not ignore your high blood pressure. Long term hypertension can be deadly if not controlled.

Still unsure about Hypertension?

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