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What is Hypertension?
Hypertension
is
a condition in which the blood pressure is persistently higher than
normal. It is more common in men than women, especially from middle
age onwards. High blood pressure puts extra strain on the heart and
the circulatory system. It poses a serious risk to health by
increasing likelihood of coronary artery disease, heart attack,
stroke and kidney disease. Occasionally, it can give rise to other
serious complications. The increased risk relates not only to how
high your blood pressure is but for how long it has remained
raised.
What
causes hypertension and who is at risk?
There is very often no single direct cause of hypertension. For
many people, high blood pressure is a natural consequence of
getting older; this is known as ‘essential hypertension’. There is
some evidence that essential hypertension is genetically linked. A
number of factors can increase the risk of hypertension or make the
problem worse. These include: lack of exercise, stress, smoking,
obesity, excess alcohol consumption
What
are the common symptoms and complications
of hypertension? Essential
hypertension produces few, if any, specific symptoms. It is often
diagnosed by chance when your blood pressure is measured as part of
a routine health check. When very severe, hypertension can cause
breathlessness headaches dizziness
What can you do about hypertension?
Once you have been diagnosed as having hypertension, it is
important to visit your doctor regularly to have your blood
pressure measured. This enables a regular record to be built up and
the progress of your hypertension to be monitored.
Prescribed
Medicines
In more serious cases medication (usually in the form of tablets)
may be prescribed.
There are many different types of medicines for high blood pressure
but some of the most common are known as beta blockers. By relaxing
the muscle around the arteries and slowing the heart rate, these
drugs tend to increase the flow of blood through the arteries which
results in a drop in pressure.
Other drugs called calcium channel blockers (such as nifedipine)
are also commonly prescribed.
These medicine do have side effects;, once they have reduced your
blood pressure, you must keep taking them.
They are only a treatment not a cure.
It is therefore best to do as much as possible to lower your blood
pressure using lifestyle and dietary changes, as well as
alternative and complementary medicine treatment
You must not stop taking your prescribed medication whithout
telling your doctor first; your blood pressure must be frequently
monitored and your doctor will want to be certain it is safe to
reduce medication.
Self
help for Hypertension:
If your blood pressure is only slightly adopting a more healthy
lifestylemay be enough to lower it.
Stop smoking: and
add 20 years to your life expectancy
Lose weight: obesity
is a major cause of hypertension
Take regular, low intensity, prolonged exercise.
Improve your diet: Eat
less fatty food, reduce salt intake. Eat more fresh fruits,
vegetables, oily fish, foods high in fibre, high in potassium such
as potatoes, spinach, lentils and beans; eat a lot of garlic, olive
oil.
Avoid stress,
Learn to relax, take on a hobby.
Moderate alcohol intake: no
more than a glass of wine a day.
Take garlic,1500
to 6000 mg a day, and coenzyme Q10, 200 to 300 mg a day, in
combination to lower blood pressure.
Take olive leaf infusions or tablets
Take a low-dose aspirin: follow
the advice of your GP
Complementary therapy : A
variety of complementary treatments are available and do not have
harmful effects. Among the most effective in reducing or managing
hypertension are;
Acupuncture: can
lower blood pressure rapidly and keep it
down
Aromatherapy: for
stress related hypertension
Homeopathy: reduce
quickly stress and anxiety
Herbal medicine: some
plants have a proven effect in lowering blood pressure
