Lowering your blood pressure
You should have your blood pressure tested at least
every 2 years, because high blood pressure can lead to problems such as damaging
your blood vessels. High blood pressure can increase your risk of heart
disease, heart attack, developing kidney failure and stroke. Having your blood
pressure checked takes only a few minutes and should there be a problem your
doctor can treat it and recommend changes to your lifestyle that you should
follow. Here are some simple tips to
making changes in your lifestyle to keep your blood pressure within a normal
range.
Stop smoking
If you smoke then you should try to quit, when you
inhale the smoke from cigarettes and other tobacco products, your blood vessels
become restricted and you will have a faster heartbeat. If your heart beats
faster than this causes a temporary rise in your blood pressure, by quitting
smoking you not only help to lower your blood pressure but you also reduce the
risk of heart disease and heart attack.
Lose weight
Losing weight and getting enough exercise can help
towards keeping your blood pressure down. If you are carrying too much weight
around your heart will have to work harder and faster and this can cause your
blood pressure to rise which increases your chances of developing heart disease
and stroke.
Limit your alcohol intake
Limiting the amount of alcohol you drink is also
important, in some people alcohol raises their blood pressure by a lot, while
others it doesn’t seem to affect as much. You should drink no more than 1 glass
of wine per day or one can of beer and if your blood pressure does rise through
drinking, then you should quit drinking altogether.
Avoid excessive sodium
Some people can be affected by sodium and it causes
their blood pressure to rise. If you have been diagnosed with high blood
pressure then it is important to reduce the amount of sodium in your diet. You
shouldn’t add extra salt to your food and always check food labels for the
amount of sodium foods contain.
Lower stress levels
If you live a very stressful life and easily become
stressed then this can cause your blood pressure to rise, it is important to
learn ways of dealing with stress and not let it build up. There are many
self-help techniques that you can learn to help you combat stress, such as
meditation, deep breathing exercises, yoga and visualization.
Blood pressure medication
If your doctor has diagnosed you as having high
blood pressure then along with making changes to your lifestyle - the most
effective way of dealing with it - they might also prescribe medication. There
are many different types of medication used in the treatment of high blood
pressure. In some cases, if your
condition can only be controlled by medication, then it could mean that you
have to take medication for the rest of your life to help keep your blood
pressure under control. However the earlier you start making changes to your
lifestyle towards leading a healthier life, through stopping smoking, getting
enough exercise and eating healthy, the better your chances that you won’t need
to be on medication for life.
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