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Friday, May 24, 2019

DETAILS OF HYPERTENSION (HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE)

DETAILS OF HYPERTENSION (HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE)


Hypertension
Hypertension


What Is Hypertension/High blood pressure?

Hypertension is a long-term or chronic medical condition, where blood pressure of the arteries consistently elevated or increases. High blood pressure patient typically has no symptoms but on a long run it might cause heart problems like coronary artery disease (CAD), stroke, heart failure, peripheral vascular disease (PVD), arterial fibrillation (Afib) etc. It also causes vision loss, dementia, chronic kidney disease.

Normal blood pressure level of a human body is 60-80 mmHg as systolic pressure and 100 to 130 mmHg as diastolic pressure as per medical guidelines, when blood pressures ranges higher than that level persistently then it would be hypertension or high blood pressure.

Sometimes people suffers from low blood pressure, which known as hypotension.

Clinical Name
Hypertension/HTN. 

Short Form of Hypertension
HTN/HT/HBP.

Screening or Tests for Hypertension
Check both systolic and diastolic blood pressure regularly.


We can see below data for how many people affected with hypertension. It is a very big problem for our generation. People suffer mostly all over the world with this disease.


Chart
Chart

Most Common Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)

Primary Hypertension:  Primary hypertension is the most common form of hypertension. It also known as essential hypertension. Primary hypertension typically has no clear causes, it might be linked to genetics, poor diet, lack of exercise, obesity etc.

Secondary Hypertension:  Also known as inessential hypertension. It is also associated with other medical condition or diseases like endocrine problem, renal problem or heart problem etc.

Gestational Hypertension: - Gestational hypertension occurs in at time of pregnancies, and although it typically resolves after delivery. It occurs 6% women during their pregnancy. Sometimes it is dangerous for baby and mother both, it depends on severity of this disease. Gestational hypertension has many signs and symptoms such as edema (Swelling), preclaampsia, sudden weight gain, vision problem, nausea and vomiting. Gestational hypertension can usually be managed by consume less salt diet, rest, lying left side of the body, drink more water.

Borderline Hypertension: When blood pressure ranges between 130/85-90 means not so high then its called borderline hypertension. Normal blood pressure is 120/80. So, borderline hypertension means little high blood pressure.

Signs and Symptoms of Hypertension

Hypertension typically has no symptoms but sometimes some people have these symptoms or problem
  • Headaches.
  • Vertigo.
  • Fainting episodes.
  • Lightheartedness.
  • Tinnitus.
Human Body
Human Body
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Diet 
Low-sodium Diet. Follow a diet which is rich in fruits and vegetables.

Is Hypertension a Curable disease?

No, hypertension is not a curable disease. It is a chronic or long-term disease but you can control your blood pressure through exercise, diet, medicine etc.

Remedies or prevention of Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)
  1. Maintain a normal body weight.
  2. Reduce sodium intake in diet.
  3. Regular aerobic exercise.
  4. Limit alcohol consumption.
  5. Blood pressure monitor.
Treatment
Consult a registered physician or your primary care physician first.


Blood pressure monitor
Blood pressure monitor
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