Sunday, January 23, 2011

Do you have high blood pressure (medical name : hypertension) or symptoms of high blood pressure?

Do you have high blood pressure (medical name : hypertension) or symptoms of high blood pressure?

High blood pressure is turning to be one of the world's biggest killers. It is causing high death rates among people in developing countries like China and India.
According to a research by scientists from the University of Auckland in New Zealand, about 54% of all strokes, 47% of ischaemic heart disease, 75% of hypertensive disease and 25% of other cardiovascular disease globally resulted from high blood pressure. The study has been published in Medical Journal The Lancet in May 2008


High Blood Pressure or Hypertension

The high blood pressure or hypertension may be divided into three types: Mild Hypertension, Moderate Hypertension and Severe Hypertension. The high blood pressure range values are given below.
 
Systolic Blood Pressure Range
mm Hg Diastolic Blood Pressure Range
mm Hg Condition
140-160 90-100 Mild Hypertension
160-180 100-110 Moderate Hypertension
180-210 110-125 Severe Hypertension
Above 210 Above 125 Very Severe Hypertension


If you have high blood pressure, then your heart exerts more force to pump the same quantity of blood within the same time. This puts you at the risk of developing narrowed arteries, which can lead to heart problems, kidney disease, stroke, congestive heart failure and blindness. Note that heart disease and stroke are the first- and third-leading causes of death America.
Symptoms of High Blood Pressure: Hypertension Warning Signs

There are no physical symptoms of high blood pressure; you may not know it for years. Therefore high blood pressure is often called the silent killer. The only way to know is to have it measured. You may have hypertension warning signs such as sweating, headaches, dizziness, quick exhaustion (shortness of breath), a rapid pulse or palpitation and vision disorder (eye symptoms of high blood pressure). Hypertension can cause damage to the blood vessels in the retina, known as hypertensive retinopathy.

If you observe any of these signs, you MUST go to your doctor.
Causes of High Blood Pressure

The main causes of having high blood pressure are diet and lifestyle factors.
Hereditary
High cholesterol
Mental tension/stress/worries/fear/work pressure/competitive life
Lack of exercise/sedentary lifestyle
Excessive consumption of common salt, sugar and/or fat can cause high blood pressure. Of the estimated one billion people living with high blood pressure or hypertension, about 30% can be due to excess salt intake," says Dr. Ken Flegel and Dr. Peter Magner.
Know about high sodium or salt foods and Daily Salt Intake Recommendation.
Nutritional deficiencies : People whose diets are low in potassium, magnesium, calcium, vitamin D and vitamin C are at greater risk of hypertension.
Younger white women with vitamin D deficiencies are about 3 times more likely to have high blood pressure in middle age than those with normal vitamin levels, according to a study conducted by researchers in the University of Michigan School of Public Health and presented at a meeting of the American Heart Association in Chicago in Sept 2009.
The researchers say the problem is worsening as people spend more time indoors.
Overweight, obesity
Smoking
Excessive consumption of alcohol.

The good news is that it is possible to treat high blood pressure by simple lifestyle changes.

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