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		<title>Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension &#8211; What is Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension and What You Can Do About It</title>
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 Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension is a progressive on the main artery to the lungs, and causes a constant high blood pressure in the arteries of the lungs. In other words, there is narrowing of the arteries as blood vessels that carry oxygen through the right ventricle of the heart to small arteries in the lungs. [...]]]></description>
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 Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension is a progressive on the main artery to the lungs, and causes a constant high blood pressure in the arteries of the lungs. In other words, there is narrowing of the arteries as blood vessels that carry oxygen through the right ventricle of the heart to small arteries in the lungs. Symptoms of pulmonary hypertension are fainting, shortness of breath, chest pain. There are remedies not know yet, but many types of drugs were made available to alleviate suffering and help to improve the muscular wall of the arteries.</p>
<p>There are other factors that may increase the ability of people to develop primary pulmonary hypertension (PPH), which include the use of amphetamines or cocaine, HIV infection, liver disease, and lupus. The researchers also discovered that certain genes can cause abnormalities of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). None of the precursors is necessary to develop the condition. Men and women, children and some elderly people of all ethnicities can contract the disease. However, PAHs usually occurs in women during their 30s and men in their 40.</p>
<p>Many people who have PAH can not even look sick and therefore do not work themselves, most do not even know they have the disease. Once someone discovers that they have pulmonary hypertension, can live with it, however, medical visits should be regularly maintained. You can do exercises to reduce stress and help you relax. Walking is good for you if you are in the early stages of PAH. As the disease progresses, sufferers of PAHs in late May in a wheelchair or even bed. Those in advanced stages of PAH can be used for small cylinders of oxygen when leaving the house.</p>
<p>Symptoms of PAH include fatigue, dizziness, heart rate, chest pain, and swelling of the legs and / or ankles. Some have a blue tint to the lips or the skin usually appear in the mouth before. It might even faint. Dispendis one of the most common symptoms.</p>
<p>Although no cure has yet been discovered, there are many medications that help May pulmonary hypertension. They are mainly blood thinners, which help reduce blood clots in the pulmonary artery. Dispendis considered the most effective remedy to expand the arteries of the lungs, and can now be taken as a nebulizer. Dispendrelaxes the blood vessels and increases the oxygen supply to the lungs. Bozemanalso lowers blood pressure and can now be taken in pill form.</p>
<p>Pulmonary hypertension can be diagnosed immediately because the initial symptoms are strikingly similar to other heart and lung diseases, which must first be tested and excluded. These tests could come from echocardiography, cardiac catheterization, the electrocardiogram, and pulmonary function tests. Once the results have been achieved, it is very important to search for pulmonary and / or pulmonary vascular medicine specialists, cardiologist. These specialists will help treat the symptoms of pulmonary hypertension as it progresses.</p>
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		<title>How To Control Pulmonary Hypertension</title>
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 Pulmonary hypertension refers to a condition where there is high blood pressure
pulmonary artery which can restrict blood flow to the lungs and cause the right ventricle of the heart to overwork, leading to a variety of symptoms (including dizziness, fainting and shortness of breath), and a great ability to cut spending (as by exercise [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pulmonary hypertension refers to a condition where there is high blood pressure<br />
pulmonary artery which can restrict blood flow to the lungs and cause the right ventricle of the heart to overwork, leading to a variety of symptoms (including dizziness, fainting and shortness of breath), and a great ability to cut spending (as by exercise or a lot of activity).</p>
<p>The term primary pulmonary hypertension (PPH), although currently less used in medicine for the term idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension is another term easily used in the literature, and the public generally, and refers to pulmonary hypertension, which causes unknown or unverified .</p>
<p>PPH has many possible causes, but because the term primary pulmonary hypertension was invented by the fact that its cause is unknown, the specific causes are difficult to identify. Causes of different types of pulmonary hypertension, in general, may include left heart failure, congenital heart disease, lung disease, HIV and other autoimmune diseases, pulmonary embolism, and genetics.</p>
<p>A major cause of suspected primary pulmonary hypertension is the use of certain anti-obesity and weight loss pills such as Penwhich the FDA has withdrawn from the market in September 1997 after reports linked to pulmonary hypertension and other conditions.</p>
<p>If you suffer from primary pulmonary hypertension, you should consider treating PPH effective. One of the most popular and profitable PPH treatment is FDA-approved drug called TrackerBecause this treatment so advantageous? Treatment with Trackermanufactured by PantheonsInc. and marketed by AccretionPharmaceuticals, is a vasodilator drug in tablet form that is taken orally to help block the effects of endotheliaa vasoconstrictor that is found naturally in the body of contracting blood vessels blood, but is much higher concentrations in patients with primary pulmonary hypertension.</p>
<p>Furthermore, treatment with PPH that helps relax the blood vessels of the lungs and increase oxygen levels in the blood. For patients with primary pulmonary hypertension, what it means in a practical sense is that they are able to carry out usually at a higher level, without becoming tired, dizzy or short of breath at once, and you are able to tolerate more exercise.</p>
<p>However, like all medications, including other products used for the treatment of PPH, has a number of side effects that patients taking or considering its use must be prepared. Some of the most common side effects associated with this treatment include headache, nasal congestion, flushing, loss of consciousness and blood pressure, also abnormally low.</p>
<p>The most serious side effects associated with this treatment, however, involves the liver. Trackermay actually impair normal liver function and even cause liver damage, which may or may not be permanent. Therefore, patients with primary pulmonary hypertension on treatment requires monthly blood tests of liver function.</p>
<p>In addition to side effects, Trackeris also an important indication-cons: pregnant women or who may be or become pregnant should not try to assume, as this particular form of PPH treatment has been shown to be Tracker(known they give a fetus, causing defects childbirth or miscarriage).</p>
<p>Therefore, more blood tests liver monthly, patients in this sense must pass tests of pregnancy if a pregnancy occurs, as it should be stopped immediately. Also, if you&#8217;re a woman with Trackerand use a hormonal method of birth control, is completed with a barrier method (such as condoms) because it has been shown to reduce effectiveness of birth control pills, patches, rings, injections and implants.</p>
<p>Although this treatment is often more potential side effects and complications than other types of treatment such as Floraand RemodelingHPP (the other two most common treatments for PPH) is the preferred type because it convenient for many in that it can be taken orally.</p>
<p>Patients with primary pulmonary hypertension may be useful to consult your doctor about the different types of HPP treatment, including treatment with TrackerE &#8216;available by prescription and should not be taken under medical advice and directions.</p>
<p>If you suffer from pulmonary hypertension with unknown causes, and are thought to have developed primary pulmonary hypertension due to your use of the anti-obesity, weight loss pill Phenylthen more, ask your doctor about taking Trackerit is recommended seek the advice of a reputable lawyer law firm or PPH Phenyllitigation. You may qualify for compensation.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have blood pressure problems? To what extent you are informed on blood pressure information? Well, let me inform you that your blood pressure can cause several health problems that do not know. One might think that having high blood pressure is a cause of hypertension. Of course, you can. But as for low blood pressure? [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have blood pressure problems? To what extent you are informed on blood pressure information? Well, let me inform you that your blood pressure can cause several health problems that do not know. One might think that having high blood pressure is a cause of hypertension. Of course, you can. But as for low blood pressure? Do you know the symptoms of low blood pressure and risk of having low blood levels in your body?</p>
<p>This article will address issues related to the symptom low blood pressure, different types of low pressure, as they occur and their effects on your body. I think in the end you will appreciate the importance of this article, because it will expose the dangers of having a low volume of blood in your body and help maintain a stable control of blood pressure.</p>
<p>Low blood pressure, hypotension that is to say that exist in different forms. It was found that it can be more dangerous for your body of blood pressure. The main symptom of low blood pressure is when you have a small volume of blood in your body. This symptom is called hypovolemia. One of the main reasons for this symptom is when you take drugs that have side effects that can lead to blood volume. Another symptom of hypovolemia is when your nervous system is affected or injured by the brain. In these cases, you will agree with me that if the low pressure should come from these delicate parts of the body, then it will be very dangerous for you.</p>
<p>A big problem that can cause the blood pressure is a condition called orthostatic hypotension. This type of blood pressure also called orthostatic hypotension is due each time you change your position. According to blood pressure medical information, usually happens when you get up from sitting or when they are. During these processes, it reduces the flow of blood through the body. This is occurring more often dizzy your friends or people around you notice that without your knowledge.</p>
<p>Similarly when you abating drugs to treat physical or mental, but also affects blood flow in your body, especially when it has few side effects to your nervous system.</p>
<p>Another form of hypotension is called pyramidalhypotension. This type is not as dangerous as orthostatic hypotension. Usually occurs for about 30-75 minutes after the meal. During the digestion of food, the digestive system of the stomach draws more blood to your body. This causes your autonomic nervous system regulating the level of blood in your body, increasing your heart rate so that more blood can flow through the system of the body. These symptoms are usually found in older people as a sign of degeneration of the autonomic nervous system in their body. However, orthostatic hypotension was also similar effects on your nervous system, which makes the body weaker.</p>
<p>So what you just read above, you will agree with me that hypotension seems to be more dangerous than high blood pressure. Even if these two conditions may have a meaning for you, both are dangerous to health. Therefore, no matter what form of hypotension you have now, I think we now know the symptoms of blood pressure. We must act immediately to solve your problem. Why do not you see the doctor today for more professional advice? You on other information that will form the blood pressure in May to resolve the problem. Also look for a medical treatment or professional, the only drug approved in a position to maintain control of blood pressure are normal. Above all, it is very true and I think there is definitely a solution. So act now.</p>
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		<title>Natural Remedies For High Blood Pressure</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hypertension or high blood pressure, high pressure in the arteries. High blood pressure does not mean excessive emotional tension, although emotional tension and stress can temporarily increase blood pressure.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hypertension or high blood pressure, high pressure in the arteries. High blood pressure does not mean excessive emotional tension, although emotional tension and stress can temporarily increase blood pressure.<br />
Hypertension can be classified as essential (primary) or secondary. Essential hypertension shows no medical cause can be found to explain the blood pressure. E &#8216;common. Secondary hypertension indicates that blood pressure is the result of another condition, such as kidney disease or cancer.</p>
<p>The symptoms of hypertension:</p>
<p>The first symptoms of hypertension may seem like a pain in the back of the head and neck on waking in the morning, which soon disappear. Some other common symptoms are dizziness, palpitations, pain in the heart region, frequent urination, nervous tension, fatigue, difficulty in breathing.</p>
<p>Causes of Hypertension:</p>
<p>The main causes of hypertension are stress and a life style wrong. Smoking and excessive consumption of alcoholic beverages, tea, coffee and refined foods destroy the natural rhythm of life and prevent the expulsion of waste and toxins from the body. The hardening of the arteries, obesity, diabetes and lead to hypertension. Another cause of blood pressure are excessive intake of common table salt, and a diet high in fat and low in fiber.</p>
<p>Hypertension and Ayurveda:</p>
<p>With treatment herbal, Ayurveda focuses on a healthy balanced diet, healthy lifestyle, yoga and meditation for the treatment of hypertension.</p>
<p>Diet:</p>
<p>Diet should be such as to reduce the weight and excess fat, reducing blood pressure. Therefore, the approach is recommended</p>
<p>1. A vegetarian diet, including what follows is ideal for high blood pressure &#8211; garlic, lemon, parsley, bitter gourd, stem, etc.<br />
2. Fresh fruit, such as Indian gooseberry, grape, banana, guava, watermelon and considered beneficial.<br />
3. The amount of salt used should be reduced.<br />
4. Red meat and eggs should be completely avoided.<br />
5. The coffee should be avoided.<br />
6. Quantity of used oil must be reduced and to avoid completely the use of hydrogenated oils.<br />
7. reduce the consumption of cereals and legumes.<br />
8. Regular exercise, yoga and meditation are very effective.<br />
9. A good sleep and adequate rest is essential.<br />
10. Avoid anger, tension, anxiety and speak loudly and smoking.<br />
11. Laughter therapy is considered a good natural treatment of hypertension.</p>
<p>Home remedies for blood pressure:</p>
<p>Garlic: slows the heart rate and heart rate variation, as well as alleviate the symptoms of dizziness, numbness, shortness of breath and the formation of gas in the gastrointestinal tract. Can be considered as the first of cloves or two to three capsules per day.</p>
<p>MLA: a tablespoon of juice from each member to cool and mix the honey must be taken every morning as an effective ayurvedic treatment for hypertension.</p>
<p>Lemon: Vitamin D is found in lemon juice is essential for preventing capillary fragility</p>
<p>Grapefruit: Vitamin D in the fruit is useful for toning the arteries.</p>
<p>Watermelon: the melon seeds with water, dried and roasted should be taken in liberal quantities.<br />
Rice is a perfect diet for hypertension, which are salt-restricted diets advice. Calcium in brown rice, in particular, soothes and relaxes the nervous system and helps relieve the symptoms of hypertension.<br />
Potatoes: Potatoes, specially in boiled form, are a valuable food for lowering blood pressure.</p>
<p>Parsley: It keeps the arterial system in a state of health. It can be seen as a beverage by simmering 20GM fresh parsley leaves gently in 250ml of water for several minutes. This time, from May to drink several times a day.</p>
<p>Rauwolfia: Among the grasses, Rauwolfia is the best ayurvedic remedy for blood pressure. The drug was used in powdered root. A teaspoon of this drug must be taken three times daily.</p>
<p>Juice: The juice of raw vegetables, especially carrots and spinach, either alone or in combination, are also beneficial in the treatment of hypertension.</p>
<p>Dietary Calcium and potassium: these two essential nutrients help the body of excess sodium and secrets involved in important functions which control the functioning of the vascular system. Potassium is abundant in fruits and vegetables, and calcium in dairy products.</p>
<p>Net Ayurvedic herbs for the pressure:</p>
<p>Broom (Cytisus scoparius), black cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa) Blue Cohosh (thalicroides Caulophyllum), Boneset (Eupatorium perfoliaturn), Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis), Gotu Kola (Centella asiatica), Hawthorn (Crataegus oxyacantha), hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis ), pepper Javal devil (Rauwolfia serpentina), Myrrh, Sanicle (Sanicula europaea), the root of skullcap (Scutellaria baicalensis), valerian (Valeriana officinalis) and wild cherry bark (Prunus serotina).</p>
<p>Preventive measures against hypertension</p>
<p>Prevention of hypertension to maintain a healthy weight, physical activity, eating fruits, vegetables and foods low in fat than milk products, to choose and prepare foods with less salt and sodium and drink in moderation.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Diabetes is a disease that is the result of your body does not produce enough insulin. Insulin is a hormone produced by the body to convert sugar into energy. The symptoms of diabetes are increased thirst, increased urination, constant hunger, weight loss, irritability, blurred vision and fatigue. While each symptom alone is harmless, the combination of symptoms could say that is diabetic. And, if untreated, diabetes can become a serious illness and can be put at greater risk for other more serious diseases such as heart disease and stroke.</p>
<p>Before starting treatment for a disease or illness, you should consult your doctor so you can be sure to treat the disease properly. There are a series of tests that the doctor can do to make a diagnosis of diabetes.</p>
<p>Types of treatments for diabetes</p>
<p>There are several types of diabetes treatments, including drugs, insulin treatment, surgery, alternative treatments and changes in lifestyle. The most important treatment for diabetes will be changes in your lifestyle &#8211; diet and exercise. A change in your lifestyle should work hand in hand with other treatments for diabetes to get the maximum benefit from these treatments.</p>
<p>If your doctor recommends medications for the treatment of diabetes, you should discuss with him the potential side effects of medications and potential interactions with other medicines that you take May and potential interactions with food. Many people do not choose to assume the risks associated with certain drugs and choose to use other treatments. You should discuss this choice with your doctor and find a cure for diabetes, which will work for you.</p>
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is maintained between 4 and 6 mol/ L (70 to 100 mg / dL). The measure total glucose in the circulating blood is therefore about 3.3 to 7g (assuming a blood volume of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The concentration of blood sugar, or glucose levels are tightly regulated in the human body. Normally, the level of glucose in the blood<br />
is maintained between 4 and 6 mol/ L (70 to 100 mg / dL). The measure total glucose in the circulating blood is therefore about 3.3 to 7g (assuming a blood volume of adult 5 liters). Elevated levels of blood glucose after meals and are generally lower in the morning before the first meal of the day.</p>
<p>Testing blood sugar measuring how your body processes sugar (glucose). Some blood sugar tests are used to diagnose difficult or diabetes. Others determine how to manage diabetes.</p>
<p>The sugar in the blood shows the increase or decrease of glucose in the blood. The level of sugar in the blood may be ranked higher if glucose is 200mg/dl or higher. Scientifically, the elevation of blood sugar is defined as &#8220;hyperglycemia.&#8221; To verify the level of glucose in the blood, you must use a screen-based glucose in serum.</p>
<p>After high levels of blood sugar every once in a while is not a big problem. It happens to everyone with diabetes from time to time. But if the blood sugar levels are very high, the healthcare team will help you understand how to restore a level of health.</p>
<p>Symptoms of Blood Sugar</p>
<p>Symptoms of blood sugar can cause serious health problems if not treated properly. Symptoms of hypoglycemia can cause seizures and unconsciousness.</p>
<p>A poor diet and nutritional choices, especially if you follow a specific diet, but are not.</p>
<p>A number of medical conditions can cause symptoms similar to those of hypoglycemia. Your doctor will use blood tests and other measures to ensure that another condition is not causing symptoms</p>
<p>HHNS or hyperosmolar hyperglycemic nonketotic syndrome is a potentially fatal disease most common in older people. HHNS can occur in people with type 1 or type 2 diabetes, but occurs most often in people with type 2 diabetes. HHNS is usually caused by a disease or infection.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Low blood pressure is no less threatening than the pressure of the blood. In fact, this problem of low blood pressure, also known as Hypotension often leads to dangerous consequences. If your low blood pressure moves through the arteries and the entire circulatory system with less pressure required. For this reason, the blood circulation becomes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Low blood pressure is no less threatening than the pressure of the blood. In fact, this problem of low blood pressure, also known as Hypotension often leads to dangerous consequences. If your low blood pressure moves through the arteries and the entire circulatory system with less pressure required. For this reason, the blood circulation becomes slow. Due to the slowdown of blood circulation all vital parts of the body receives less than the amount of blood sufficient to carry out normal operations. In other words, the functions of your Get Retarded vital organs due to hypotension.</p>
<p>Although there are few explicit reasons for hypotension, and once again becomes difficult to determine the exact causes of this in most cases.</p>
<p>1.Drugs and medicines<br />
Hypotension often develops due to consumption of drugs used for various purposes. For example, the use of antidepressants may immediately lead to low blood pressure. The drugs used for cardiovascular complications may also facilitate the hypotension. If you use diuretics continuously side effects will certainly be a major low blood pressure. All medications for high blood pressure if used for a period of time, give way to low BP.</p>
<p>2.Alcohol Consumption<br />
Excessive consumption of alcohol can also affect the blood circulation by lowering blood pressure. Some analgesics were also found to reduce blood pressure.</p>
<p>3.Over all health and disease<br />
Impending stroke could also be a cause of hypotension. This is why people who suffer cardiac complications are said to be very careful of hypotension. A diabetic may also suffer from chronic disorders of blood pressure. Thus low BP could be classified by product of various diseases. Yet heart disease remains a major cause of low BP.</p>
<p>Inflammation can also cause tensions anatomical hypoglycemia. For example, swelling of the pancreas, heart and liver inflammation.</p>
<p>A disorder of the nervous system called the vasovagal reaction is identified by fear or trauma contributes to blood pressure.</p>
<p>4.Dehydration<br />
Dehydration occurs probably the most common cause of blood pressure. Dehydration may be due to reduced water consumption, vomiting, excessive sweating and diarrhea. There may be other reasons for dehydration too.</p>
<p>5.Diet<br />
Low blood pressure may also be due to malnutrition or poor eating habits. Below the requirements, calorie intake tends to slow the speed of blood flow and slows down the functioning of vital organs.</p>
<p>Despite the many and varied models of this disease, the BP is less identified with the symptoms or indicators. These headaches are regular, irregular breathing, dizziness and vomiting.</p>
<p>Could be the case, have little BP could be healed well. Be positive during treatment with low BP for help in your quest to overcome hypotension.</p>
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		<title>Low Blood Pressure Symptoms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hypertension is a serious disease that affects one in four adults. Hypertension is dangerous because it makes the heart work harder to pump blood through the body. Is the force of blood against the walls of arteries. This makes the heart work harder to pump blood to the body and causes hardening of the arteries. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hypertension is a serious disease that affects one in four adults. Hypertension is dangerous because it makes the heart work harder to pump blood through the body. Is the force of blood against the walls of arteries. This makes the heart work harder to pump blood to the body and causes hardening of the arteries. Normal blood pressure is below 130/85. High blood pressure is above 140/90. High blood pressure is between 120/80 and 140/90.</p>
<p>The causes of hypertension</p>
<p>Studies show many types of high blood pressure, where the main causes may be very different from recurrent cases. An example is a rare condition known as coarctation of the aorta, a disease of large arteries that carry blood from the heart. In this condition, the aorta is narrowed considerably from a few centimeters beyond its origin and then expands to its normal diameter. Undoubtedly, the blood pressure needs to overcome the constraint and fall below it, as it did when you compress a tube. However, if narrowing is removed surgically and the continuity of the aorta is restored normal blood pressure is usually several years down to normal levels. The initial case of hypertension is the constriction, but it changes the whole case is still probably circulating hormones, which function to maintain the flow of blood through the kidneys, despite the obstruction, may persist for a long time even after the obstruction went.</p>
<p>Pressure in a pipe can be adjusted by controlling the speed at which the liquid passes through it or its extension. Pressure inside the arteries can cause the muscles around the walls of the arteries to thicken. His blood pressure is at its peak when the heart beats, pumping blood. When the heart relaxes between beats, your blood pressure decreases. Yet, for most of your time, your blood pressure remains almost the same thing when you are sitting or standing still.</p>
<p>The last question is one where you have absolutely no control. E &#8216;genetics. By itself, the gene does not cause the blood pressure, but it feeds on all other causes. Think as fertilizer so to speak. If you have a family history of hypertension, the most likely to get for themselves. With good genes you can have a diet high in fat and sodium, never exercise, drink tons of coffee and stress on a daily basis, while maintaining reasonably low blood pressure. With the wrong genes, even a little &#8216;too much salt can be enough to get the blood pressure in a dangerous beach.</p>
<p>Symptoms of hypertension</p>
<p>Hypertension has no symptoms. But if you feel a dull pain in the back of your head when you wake up one morning, or if you have a nosebleed little extra, you could have high blood pressure. Headaches, nosebleeds, dizziness, and are also signs and symptoms of hypertension, but these do not occur as high blood pressure has reached a more advanced stage. However, many people, even with the highest blood pressure do not feel any of these symptoms.</p>
<p>Palpitations, headaches, tension and hyperventilation are symptoms of anxiety are common in people who are anxious or frightened. If you have these symptoms and then, unfortunately, found to suffer from hypertension, the diagnosis can confirm their fears and improve symptoms. Others may get palpitations for the first time after it has been said that high blood pressure. They are not caused by high blood pressure, but for fear of it and what the diagnosis. The symptoms usually disappear, although not always immediately, with an adequate explanation of what a diagnosis of hypertension is defined really.</p>
<p>Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is considered a disease of modern times that can cause heart disease and stroke. Once symptoms occur, treatment should be taken immediately. Hypertension, if untreated, can cause the heart to enlarge due to the higher force needed to pump the blood against greater resistance in the vessels. It is often called the silent killer. &#8220;It affects nearly 50 million Americans</p>
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		<title>Low High Blood Pressure</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Treatment can involve changes in lifestyle and diet or medications. Doctors most often recommend that patients make positive modifications in their lives as the first step inhigh blood pressure treatment.
For those who have not as yet had a problem with this disease, eating plenty of fruits, vegetables is encouraged as is consuming low-fat and fat-free [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Treatment can involve changes in <span id="IL_AD4">lifestyle</span> and diet or medications. Doctors most often recommend that patients make positive modifications in their lives as the first step inhigh blood pressure treatment.</p>
<p>For those who have not as yet had a problem with this disease, eating plenty of fruits, vegetables is encouraged as is consuming low-fat and fat-free dairy products. A diet such as this contains rich quantities of calcium, magnesium, protein and potassium while also being low in saturated fat, overall fat and cholesterol</p>
<p>Blood pressure in some individuals can be lowered by decreasing how much salt (or sodium) they consume on a daily basis. This simply means eating fewer foods that are salty and not adding any table salt to food for flavoring purposes.</p>
<p>High blood pressure treatment in regards to lifestyle changes frowns on excessive drinking. Drinking more than one ounce of pure alcohol or what constitutes as two drinks a day for males and one drink daily for females is likely to elevate blood pressure. Drink less per day or limit yourself to only a couple of drinks per week</p>
<p>Quitting smoking is also advisable as smoking weakens the circulatory system and constricts blood flow.</p>
<p>Incorporating physical activity into your life on a daily basis is a lifestyle change that can tremendously <span id="IL_AD6">lower high blood pressure</span> as can losing weight. Obesity is a risk factor for both men and women when it comes to both high blood pressure as well as other diseases of the circulatory system.</p>
<p>Sometimes the aforementioned types of lifestyle high blood pressure treatment options are not sufficient to lower blood pressure enough to normalize it. In that case doctors must introduce their patients to another category of treatment, which is forms of medication.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[How about garlic? Yes, it&#8217;s true. Garlic supplements have been shown to help lower your blood pressure by as much as 5-10%. A dose of 900 mg of garlic powder per day can help lower your cholesterol, reduce your triglyceride levels, and promote healthy blood circulation. However, since garlic does have blood thinning properties, it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How about garlic? Yes, it&#8217;s true. Garlic supplements have been shown to help lower your blood pressure by as much as 5-10%. A dose of 900 mg of garlic powder per day can help lower your <span id="IL_AD5">cholesterol</span>, reduce your triglyceride levels, and promote <span id="IL_AD7">healthy</span> blood circulation. However, since garlic does have blood thinning properties, it should never be combined with prescription blood thinners (Coumadin or Trental for example) or natural substances that also thin your blood such as vitamin E or ginkgo.</p>
<p>Fruits and vegetables can also help control your hypertension. These include oranges, greens, potatoes, beans, okra, cabbage etc. Some fruits will supply your body with additional vitamin C, which is also useful in assisting with <span id="IL_AD4">lowering your blood pressure</span>.</p>
<p>Since, cholesterol can have an unfavorable impact on your blood pressure, especially when your cholesterol levels are high, switching from regular dairy foods to low fat dairy foods is a priority. Low fat yogurt, cheese without fat or with less fat, low calories cheese, cottage cheese with fat levels of just one per cent &#8230; these are examples of dairy products that can help give you an advantage over your <span id="IL_AD3">high blood pressure</span>. You can still enjoy the dairy products, still enjoy the flavors and textures, just check the labels first to limit as much fat as possible.</p>
<p>Along these same lines, keep an eye on the fat content of any meats you consume. Whenever possible, chose meats with less fat. For example, the white meat that comprises chicken or turkey (without the skin) should be considered as one of the foods that help to control your hypertension. Similarly, egg whites instead of whole eggs are preferrable since the yolk of the egg is thought to contain high levels ofcholesterol.</p>
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