High Blood Pressure - What Happens When You Are
Diagnosed With High Blood Pressure?
High blood pressure is one of those health oddities that you
can have for several years and not even know you have it. So,
what happens when you are diagnosed by the doctor as having
high blood pressure or hypertension?
To begin with, if you don't know what your blood pressure
reading is currently you should have it checked. It is so easy
to do. The next time you are at Walgreen's pharmacy, stop over
and get it checked at their little booth. It's free and it can
help.
High blood pressure is nothing to play around with. Its
symptoms can lead to heart disease, heart attacks, kidney
failure, strokes and other medical problems.
The normal blood pressure range that is generally acceptable
in the medical community is 120-130 over 80-85. But this is
just a general guideline and may not apply in all cases. For
example, an African-American would have a lower limit in order
to be considered normal.
What happens when you are first diagnosed with
hypertension?
In most cases your doctor will try and get your blood
pressure controlled with lifestyle changes. Things like a
better diet regular exercise and eliminating alcohol or tobacco
use. Or at least dramatically reduce its use.
In some cases your blood pressure may be so high that other
treatment options will also need to be used. This means that
you could be put on high blood pressure medication immediately
to get it brought down to a normal level.
There are several types of anti-hypertension medications
available. Your doctor will take your current health conditions
into account in putting you on one of these drugs. The doctor
will then monitor you for how well the medicine is working as
well as any side effects. You may need to go on a different
medication if one is not working right.
In many cases just by making lifestyle changes can bring
blood pressure levels back down to normal. But don't feel bad
if you find you still need medicine to help reduce these
levels. The important thing is that you get the treatment in
controlling the problem. It is completely painless and it will
certainly add many more years to your life.
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