High Blood Pressure
Blood pressure or hypertension is the pressure exerted by
the blood on the walls of the blood vessels. Blood pressure is
not static and varies from one heartbeat to another throughout
the day.
The blood pressure is measured by a sphygmomanometer. At home,
you can measure your blood pressure by an electronic blood
pressure monitor. Two readings of the blood pressure in the
arteries during the cardiac cycle are taken. The peak pressure
is known as systolic pressure and the lowest pressure at
the resting phase of the cardiac cycle as the diastolic
pressure. Normal values for blood pressure readings of a
resting healthy adult are:
Systolic Blood Pressure Read: between 90 and 135 mmHg
Diastolic Blood Pressure: between 50 and 90 mmHg
Average blood pressure for young people: 120/80
mmHg
Blood pressure readings in the lower end of these
values are considered good for cardiovascular health.
High Blood Pressure When the arteries become obstructed
with plaque and cholesterol, they constrict making the
circulation of blood difficult. As a result, blood pressure
becomes elevated.
A systolic blood pressure above 200 and diastolic blood
pressurea bove 120 mmHg is termed as severe hypertension.
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 Nutritional deficiencies Overweight
Smoking Excessive consumption of alcohol.
If you have high blood pressure, then lowering your blood
pressure will greatly reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke
and other illnesses. You can lower your blood pressure by having
a control over the factors causing it. The good news is that you
can improve all of the above causes, except hereditary. You need
not to take any blod pressure medication.
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