High Blood Pressure

Blood pressure is the force of your blood pushing against the walls of your arteries. Each time your heart beats, it pumps out blood into the arteries. Your blood pressure is highest when your heart beats, pumping the blood.
“Blood pressure” is the force of blood pushing against the walls of the arteries as the heart pumps out blood. If this pressure rises and stays high over time, it can damage the body in many ways.

Signs and Symptoms of High Blood Pressure?

You can have HBP for years without knowing it. During this time, HBP can damage the heart, blood vessels, kidneys, and other parts of the body.

Knowing your blood pressure numbers is important, even when you’re feeling fine. If your blood pressure is normal, you can work with your health care team to keep it that way.

Ischemic Stroke – This type of stroke accounts for approximately 80 to 85 percent of all strokes. With ischemic stroke, the blood supply to a part of the brain becomes blocked. This prevents oxygen and nutrients from reaching brain cells. Within a few minutes, these cells may begin to die.

Hermorrhagic Stroke
— With hemorrhagic stroke a blood vessel within the brain leaks or ruptures and bleeds into the surrounding brain tissue. This is called an intracerebral hemorrhage.

Causes of High Blood Pressure

The majority of times, there is no clear cause which can be identified. In a few patients (approximately 2%), high blood pressure may be traced to other “secondary causes” (see next section). High blood pressure can have many causes.

When the kidney arteries become narrow, less blood flows to the kidneys. The kidneys mistakenly respond as if your blood pressure is low and give off hormones that tell the body to retain salt and water.

Most of the smokers are willing to stop  smoking and would do so if they could only find the will power. Yet smoking causes serious physical problems to those people who have smoked for a long period of time which can result in physical disability and even death.

Treatments of High Blood Pressure

Self-Care at Home

Quitting smoking and moderating alcohol consumption will also help keep your blood pressure in the healthy range.

Even a small amount of weight loss can make a major difference in lowering or preventing high blood pressure.

It is important to take steps to keep your blood pressure under control. The treatment goal is blood pressure below 140/90 and lower for people with other conditions, such as diabetes and kidney disease.



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