How to Manage Your High Blood Pressure
High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, has been described as a "silent killer." If left untreated, high blood pressure can lead to a stroke, heart attack, or heart or kidney failure. Recent studies have indicated that one in three American adults has high blood pressure. But because hypertension no symptoms, almost one third of these people do not even know that they have it. High blood pressure is known as a silent killer largely because a person can have high blood pressure without even knowing it for years. In this article you will learn how to manage your high blood pressure and lower your risk of heart attack or stroke.
Instructions
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Eat a more healthy diet. Studies show that eating a diet rich in whole grains, fruits, vegetables and low fat dairy products while laying off of saturated fats and cholesterol can lower blood pressure by as much as 14 millimeters of mercury. This diet is known as the DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) Diet.
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Stop smoking and limit alcohol consumption. If you smoke throughout the day, your blood pressure may remain consistently high. Drinking more than moderate amounts can raise one's blood pressure significantly. Alcohol may also reduce the effectiveness of any blood pressure medication you may be taking.
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If your doctor prescribes high blood pressure medication, take it faithfully and as directed. These drugs may include Alpha-blockers, ACE (Angiotensin Converting Enzyme) Inhibitors, Diuretics, Beta-blockers, Calcium channel blockers and Angiotensin receptor blockers among others. I take lisinopril, which is an ACE Inhibitor. Take the daily recommended dosage at the time recommended by your doctor.
Tips & Warnings
Monitor your blood pressure. Keep your appointments with your physician. He can help watch your blood pressure and suggest any adjustments that may become necessary in keeping it under control.