Hypertension Symptoms and Natural Hypertension Treatments

What is Hypertension?

Hypertension, also called high blood pressure, is caused by the pressure due to excessive pumping of the heart..It is one of the leading causes of death in the world today. In addition to being a deadly condition, hypertension can also cause damage to vital organs like the liver, brains, kidneys and the heart. Unfortunately, people suffering from hypertension may not even be aware of that condition till it becomes too serious a problem. Blood pressure measure always has two readings, one taken when the heart is beating and the other when the heart is at rest. The normal values for these two readings are 140 and 90 respectively.

Causes of Hypertension: There are two types of hypertension. One occurs due to the increase in the pressure of the heart while beating., mostly due to old age. This type of hypertension called essential hypertension or primary hypertension. This condition can be controlled with the proper precautions, and many people with essential hypertension may live for eighty years or more. The other called Malignant hypertension occurs due to the disorders of any of the vital organs, such as the brain, the liver and the kidneys. Hormonal imbalances can also cause hypertension in some cases. These are very fatal and need to remedied urgently. Malignant Hypertension is also called Secondary Hypertension

Hypertension Symptoms: Some of the common symptoms of hypertension are: • Giddiness, Dizziness and a Feeling of Instability. • Palpitations. • Insomnia (inability to sleep well). • Digestive problems and Constipation.

Treatment of Hypertension:

Hypertension, like any other physical disorder needs to be treated by a physician. Yet, hypertension, not being a disease but only a condition can be controlled through diet, exercise and adjustment of lifestyle. There are several claims about “cures” for hypertension through use of herbal medicines and other remedies. I do not like to go into the merits of these claims.

But there is a simple method which does not involve use of any drugs or remedies. This technique called Slow Breathing can bring down your blood pressure quickly and almost effortlessly. This method has medical recognition – FDA approved, easy to use and practicable by all. This method has been used and endorsed by such institutions of repute as the Harvard Medical School, The Mayo Clinic, Rush-Presbyterian Hospital and the American Heart Association. Studies published in the Journal of Human Hypertension and numerous other respected medical journals reveal that:

Breathing slowly and deeply (less than 10 breaths per minute) for 10 to 15 minutes a day while extending exhalation results in significant reductions in blood pressure. That’s because gentle, slow breathing acts like a natural safety valve to relax muscle tension, especially in the chest area, allowing constricted blood vessels to open and relieve pressure on the heart.

It literally takes a load off your chest!

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Hypertension Management

uctelevision asked:


Betty Dong, professor of clinical pharmacology at UCSF, explores the management of hypertension, particularly in older patients. Series: “UCSF Mini Medical School for the Public” [7/2006] [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 11686]

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Does anyone have long term experience taking amlodipine for hypertension,and what problems if any?

exceptional8226 asked:


Does anyone have long term experience taking amlodipine for hypertension,and what problems if any?

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Can high blood pressure and cholesterol cause pain all over my body?

Natalie asked:


I have high blood pressure and cholesterol in which I take medication for both. I experience constant pain all over my entire body espesially in my back and neck and it is all the time and have had this for the last few months the worse. I was not injured so I am wondering if those problems could cause pain or if it could be something else.

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I have type 2 Diabetes and High Blood Pressure what can I do to get rid of it?

Marie P asked:


I have type 2 Diabetes and High Blood Pressure how can I loose weight?

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What does it mean to have high blood pressure? how does it affect ur body?

Carolina H asked:


My husband said he was feeling dizzy and nauseous yesterday, we went to the store where they had a machine to check his blood pressure and it was like 144 supposedly it was high, we don’t know nothing about blood pressure, But how does it affect people I mean he is only 22 who ever gives me the most info on it gets 10 points, thanks!

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Blood Pressure Monitor?

emilmilea asked:


this might sound kind of stupid but… whats the little button on a normal blood pressure monitor that says DIA. sand underneath mmHg and another one SYS. and underneath mmHg… what do they show you? theres another one that says pulse and i know what that is but what about the other two? what do they mean?? oh and by the way its for my grandma….
also, what does the recall button do?

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Is it true that once you start taking High Blood Pressure Medication , you have to take them forever?

O-H asked:


I have heard that once you start taking high Blood Pressure medication that you have to stay on it for he rest of your life even if you improve your condition, is that true ???

Best Informed Answer 10 Points and please provide links if possible

Thank You !!!!
That’s funny Jenny my Doctor pretty much put it the same way .

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How much effect on the body does altitude and high blood pressure have?

claudy_kay asked:


I have high blood pressure and I am on medication. I live at 7635 ft. and work at 4000 ft. What does this constant up and down do to a person over 50? What I’m experiencing is headaches and fatigue when I’m at 7635 ft. could this be the cause of high blood pressure and the altitude?

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I have a Digital Blood pressure Monitor Sunbeam Model 7621, but I do not remember how to operate it?

maria_spurrier asked:


I have been looking online for the user manual but no luck, even it seems it is kind of easy to operate it looks like I am not using the monitor correctly. Does anybody know how to use it?
Thanks for your help
Lolis

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