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Dealing with Hypertension

By: Susan Price-johnson

A fairly common illness nowadays is hypertension or in common man's language high blood pressure. It is this blood pressure that is responsible for making sure that the blood travels in our heart, arteries and veins. When someone has high blood pressure it means that the heart has to work at a much faster pace to ensure the blood reaches the whole body. This is a fatal illness which can result in a heart attack, stroke, kidney failure or blindness.

Hypertension has numerous causes and it is difficult to pinpoint any one cause. Sometimes it could also be a side effect of any medication that you may be taking. This is referred to as secondary hypertension. You can take precautions against hypertension by regular checkups with doctors to figure out whether you are hypertensive or not.

The good news is that hypertension is treatable. If you change your eating habits and make sure you get plenty of exercise you should be able to reduce your blood pressure. Your doctor may also prescribe certain medications that can help to lower your blood pressure but you should make these lifestyle changes as well. Reducing stress and learning how to deal with it is also beneficial.

If you are overweight you may also have hypertension. Studies have shown that losing even ten pounds is helpful in lowering blood pressure. If you start exercising and eating healthy you should be able to lose weight quite easily. Just don't expect the weight to drop off immediately. It takes time and you should focus on creating good exercise and eating habits, not just taking the weight off.

If you don't know how to go about losing weight, consider hiring a personal trainer through your local gym. You may only need a few sessions with a trainer to and in that time they can show you how to use the machines and to create an exercise program that will help you lose weight and become more active.

A nutritionist is also a good idea if you have poor eating habits. They will often have you write down for a week what you're eating and then come up with a plan that you can stick to. Nothing frightens people more than the prospect of trading their chicken fingers for carrot sticks. Nutritionists can help make the transition to eating healthy smooth and simple.

If you smoke you need to quit. It's as simple as that. There is no excuse for smoking and no health benefits whatsoever which can cause only serious problems. Smoking raises your blood pressure and creates dangerous hypertension. You need to quit as soon as possible, not only for your health but also for the health of those around you. Second hand smoke is extremely dangerous as well. Be sure to talk to your doctor about different options to help you quit smoking since you don't need to do it on your own.

Hypertension is a fatal illness that can be treated. But as always prevention is better than cure therefore it is advisable to start making changes in your lifestyle to have better health even if you don't have hypertension. Eating healthy, quitting smoking and exercise are anyways essentials of happy life and should be adopted in your life as soon as possible.

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Susan Price-johnson is the owner of E Hypertension, the web's premier resource for information about hypertension. For more articles on hypertension visit: www.ehypertension.com/articles

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