Hypertension

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General Information about Blood Pressure : 

General Information about Blood Pressure

What Is Blood Pressure? : 

What Is Blood Pressure? Blood pressure measures the pressure of the blood in arteries. Arteries are groups of tubes which carry blood from your heart to the rest of your body. The arteries can automatically contract (get smaller) or expand (get bigger). When arteries contract, the pressure inside becomes higher. When arteries expand, the pressure inside becomes lower. If arteries remain contracted or become clogged, the condition called hypertension or high blood pressure results.

How Is Blood Pressure Measured? : 

How Is Blood Pressure Measured? A blood pressure reading consists of two numbers: systolic and diastolic. Systolic refers to systole, the phase when the heart pumps blood out into the aorta. Diastolic refers to diastole, the resting period when the heart refills with blood. At each heartbeat, blood pressure is raised to the systolic level, and, between beats, it drops to the diastolic level.

How Is (High Blood Pressure) Hypertension Diagnosed? : 

How Is (High Blood Pressure) Hypertension Diagnosed? Your health care provider can tell if you have hypertension by checking your blood pressure with a special meter called a sphygmomanometer, which consists of a stethoscope, arm cuff, dial, pump, and valve. You can also measure your own blood pressure at home. You should have your blood pressure checked at least once a year to make sure you don't have hypertension.

What Is "Normal" Blood Pressure & What is hypertension(Silent Killer)? : 

What Is "Normal" Blood Pressure & What is hypertension(Silent Killer)? There are several categories of blood pressure, including: Normal: Less than 120/80 Pre-hypertension: 120-139/80-89 Stage 1 hypertension: 140-159/90-99 Stage 2 hypertension: 160 and above/100 and above

What Causes Hypertension? : 

What Causes Hypertension? The exact causes of hypertension are not known. Several factors and conditions may play a role in its development, including: Smoking ; Being overweight ;Lack of physical activity Too much salt in the diet; Too much alcohol Consumption Stress Older age Genetics Family history of high blood pressure Chronic kidney disease Adrenal and thyroid disorders

What Are the Symptoms of Hypertension? : 

What Are the Symptoms of Hypertension? There are usually no symptoms or signs of hypertension. In fact, nearly one-third of those who have it don't know it. The only way to know if you have hypertension definitely is to have your blood pressure checked. If your blood pressure is extremely high, there may be certain symptoms to look out for, including:

What Are the Symptoms of Hypertension? : 

What Are the Symptoms of Hypertension? Severe headache Fatigue or confusion Vision problems Chest pain Difficulty breathing Irregular heartbeat Blood in the urine

Who Is More Likely to Develop Hypertension? : 

Who Is More Likely to Develop Hypertension? People with family members who have high blood pressure People who smoke. Women who are pregnant. Women who take birth control pills. People over the age of 35. People who are overweight or obese. People who are not active. People who drink alcohol excessively. People who eat too many fatty foods or foods with too much salt.

What Health Problems Are Associated With Hypertension? : 

What Health Problems Are Associated With Hypertension? Several potentially serious health conditions are linked to hypertension, including: Atherosclerosis: a disease of the arteries caused by a buildup of plaque, or fatty material, on the inside walls of the blood vessels. Hypertension contributes to this buildup by putting added stress and force on the artery walls. Heart Disease: heart failure (the heart can't adequately pump blood), ischemic heart disease (the heart tissue doesn't get enough blood), and hypertensive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (enlarged heart) are all associated with high blood pressure.

What Health Problems Are Associated With Hypertension? : 

What Health Problems Are Associated With Hypertension? Kidney Disease: Hypertension can damage the blood vessels and filters in the kidneys, so that the kidneys cannot excrete waste properly Stroke: Hypertension can lead to stroke, either by contributing to the process of atherosclerosis (which can lead to blockages and/or clots), or by weakening the blood vessel wall and causing it to rupture. Eye Disease: Hypertension can damage the very small blood vessels in the retina.

How Is Hypertension Treated? : 

How Is Hypertension Treated? Hypertension is typically treated by making changes in your lifestyle, and with drug therapy. Lifestyle changes include losing weight, stopping smoking, eating a healthy diet (such as the DASH diet, which includes lowering sodium but including daily servings of fruits, vegetables, and whole grain foods), and getting enough exercise, especially aerobic exercise. Several types of drugs are available to treat hypertension, including ACE inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs), diuretics, beta-blockers, and calcium channel blockers.

What Are the Side Effects of Hypertension Medications? : 

What Are the Side Effects of Hypertension Medications? As is true with any medication, hypertension medications have side effects. Among the most common are the following: Diuretics: headache, weakness, joint or muscle pain, low potassium blood levels. ACE inhibitors: dry and persistent cough, headache, diarrhea, high potassium blood levels.

What Are the Side Effects of Hypertension Medications? : 

What Are the Side Effects of Hypertension Medications? Angiotensin receptor blockers: fatigue, dizziness or fainting, muscle pain, diarrhea. Calcium channel blockers: dizziness, trouble breathing, heart rhythm problems, ankle swelling Beta-blockers: dizziness or lightheadedness, decreased sexual ability, drowsiness, low heart rate.

What Type of Diet Should I Follow if I Have Hypertension? : 

What Type of Diet Should I Follow if I Have Hypertension? A healthy diet, such as the DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) diet, is very effective at lowering high blood pressure. The DASH diet calls for a certain number of daily servings from various food groups, including fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. The following steps can also help: Eating more fruits, vegetables, and low-fat dairy foods

What Type of Diet Should I Follow if I Have Hypertension? : 

What Type of Diet Should I Follow if I Have Hypertension? Eating less of foods that are high in saturated fat and cholesterol, such as fried foods Eating more whole grain products, fish, poultry, and nuts Eating less red meat and sweets Eating foods that are high in magnesium, potassium, and calcium

Are There any Medications that Cause Hypertension? : 

Are There any Medications that Cause Hypertension? Some medications that you take for another condition may cause hypertension. These include amphetamines, Ritalin, corticosteroids, hormones (including birth control pills), migraine medications, cyclosporine and erythropoietin. Many over-the-counter medications (for example, allergy, cold and asthma medications and appetite suppressants) can cause hypertension.

Is low blood pressure dangerous? How low is too low? : 

Is low blood pressure dangerous? How low is too low? There is no specific number at which blood pressure is considered too low. Most doctors consider chronically low blood pressure dangerous only if it causes noticeable signs and symptoms. However, a sudden fall in blood pressure can be dangerous.

Factors that can contribute to low blood pressure: : 

Factors that can contribute to low blood pressure: Pregnancy Medications (prescription and over-the-counter medications may cause low blood pressure when taken in combination with high blood pressure drugs.) Heart problems. Endocrine problems. Dehydration. Blood loss. Severe infection (septic shock). Allergic reaction (anaphylaxis). Postural (orthostatic) hypotension Neurally mediated hypotension. Nutritional deficiencies.

References: : 

References: http://www.netwellness.org/ http://www.webmd.com/hypertension high-blood-pressure www.nhlbi.nih.gov/hbp www.medicinenet.com/high_blood_pressue/article.htm www.ash-us.org/assets/hypertension

DXN Products in Controlling Blood Pressure : 

DXN Products in Controlling Blood Pressure DXN Reishi Mushroom Powder DXN Morinzhi & Morinzyme Juice DXN Cordyceps DXN Spirulina DXN Lingzhi 3 in 1 Coffee

If the Blood Pressure just diagnosed : 

If the Blood Pressure just diagnosed Lingzhi 3 in 1 Coffee Reishi Mushroom Powder Morinzyme Juice (Cut off the tea or any other coffee and Alcohol ) Watch the diet (low fat, salt and meat ) Exercise

A person who is facing Blood Pressure from few years : 

A person who is facing Blood Pressure from few years Reishi Mushroom Powder Morinzhi/ Morinzyme Spirulina Lingzhi 3 in 1 Coffee

A person who is facing Blood Pressure from log time and facing many other problems due to Hypertension : 

A person who is facing Blood Pressure from log time and facing many other problems due to Hypertension DXN Reishi Mushroom Powder DXN Morinzhi/ Morinzyme DXN Spirulina DXN Lingzhi 3 in 1 Coffee DXN Codyceps

Always Remember : 

Always Remember Prevention is better then Cure. DXN Products are natural products & Good Dietary supplements, these are not medicine. We don’t need to become doctor to tell anybody about health importance. Just Practice healthy Habits and living , Love your Health and care for others too.