Dangerously High Blood Pressure Levels Can Create
Significant Cardiovascular Problems
Medical professionals determine the blood pressure in
millimeters of mercury. A high systolic blood pressure level is
any number higher than 140. A high diastolic blood pressure
level is any measurement more than 90. People who test higher
than these numbers over two or more successive medical
screenings are considered to have stage one hypertension. Stage
2 hypertension is a diastolic measure above 100 and a systolic
blood pressure level of more than 160. People who have stage 2
hypertension are considered to be in a medical emergency. Find
out more about dangerously high blood pressure.
How Do We Recognize This And What Can We Do About It?
High blood pressure levels do not always have a known cause. Nor
will an individual with high blood pressure necessarily notice
any symptoms. Consequently, hypertension is often described as
the "silent killer." In fact a person can have high blood
pressure level for several years without even recognizing it.
The only way to know whether or not you have hypertension is
with regular medical screenings. It is not until a person
develops stage 2 hypertension that they begin to notice that
anything is wrong.
A person with very high blood pressure levels may notice a
severe headache, queasiness, weakness, and vision problems. If
you notice any of these problems and you know, or suspect that
you might have a dangerously high blood pressure level, go to
the local medical clinic .
The Pitfalls
If hypertension is left unchecked it can do severe damage to the
heart, blood vessels, eyes, and kidneys. People with dangerously
high blood pressure levels, who do not receive the needed
treatment are at very high risk of eye damage, stroke, aneurysm,
heart attack, heart failure, kidney failure, and even death.
Therefore regular blood pressure screenings from a health care
provider are most important.
Treatment Programs
If two or more successive tests verify that you have
hypertension, then there is a much that you can do to help
yourself. A healthy low-fat diet and regular exercise can help
to decrease your blood pressure. Even a moderate amount of
healthy weight loss can help reduce the problem of hypertension.
You should also eat less salt, cut down on alcohol consumption,
and stop smoking. Many
medications are also available to treat high blood pressure
levels. Diuretics are helpful for people with stage one
hypertension because they reduce the amount of sodium in the
bloodstream and reduce blood volume.
Your health care provider may also prescribe calcium channel
blockers, which lower high blood pressure levels by slackening
the muscles of the artery walls. Beta blockers are another
alternative since they lower the heart rate and decrease the
strength of heart contractions to lower some of the pressure.
Then there are ACE inhibitors which inhibit a hormone called
angiotensin, which is a chemical that makes the blood vessels
tighten and can therefore exacerbate hypertension.
To learn about the full range of medicines available to treat
dangerous levels of your own blood pressure, talk to your health
care provider.
Alternative programs are also available for
natural control of your own blood pressure results. There are
physical or mental exercises which reduce tension and stress. Acupuncture and
meditation can also reduce your stress levels and bring down
your blood pressure levels.
Here are reviews of
programs for your Dangerous High Blood Pressure Level.
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Rodger Bailey, MS is committed to
natural health and writes about health issues. He
focuses on blood pressure & hypertension, diet,
developmental problems, sensitivities and intolerances,
our immune system, natural and alternative solutions, and how we interact with the
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