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When High Blood Pressure Becomes an Emergency: A Guide for Patients

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What is a High Blood Pressure Emergency? Hypertensive Emergency A high blood pressure emergency is a serious condition that occurs when blood pressure becomes dangerously high, leading to potential damage in one or more organs. If it is not treated immediately, it can lead to life-threatening complications. The following organs could be affected: Eyes : May cause bleeding at the back of the eye or swelling of the nerve which connects the eye to the brain. Brain : Swelling or bleeding in the brain, and even a stroke (brain damage due to lack of blood flow). Kidneys : Damage to the kidneys which may stop functioning properly. Heart : It can lead to heart attacks, heart failure, or damage to major blood vessels. When is a High Blood Pressure an Emergency? Blood pressure is expressed using two numbers. If someone says your blood pressure is "140 over 90," it means the pressure when your heart beats (systolic) is 140, and the pre...

High Blood Pressure: Diet, Weight, and Exercise

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Healthy Lifestyle Helps Lower the Blood Pressure High Blood Pressure and Lifestyle Changes High blood pressure or hypertension is a common condition that can lead to serious health problems if left untreated. It may cause stroke, heart failure, heart attack, kidney damage, blindness and even dementia. The good news is that with lifestyle changes and with medications when needed—high blood pressure can be effectively managed. In this post, we will explore how certain lifestyle changes can have a significant effect on blood pressure. Dietary Changes to Lower Blood Pressure Some key dietary tips to manage your blood pressure are as follow: Reduce sodium intake (salt): Cutting down on sodium is an effective way to lower blood pressure. Most sodium in our diet comes from restaurant food and frozen, canned or processed items and not from the table salt. Try to consume less than 2.4 grams of sodium per day, with an ideal target of 1.5 grams. Limit alcohol cons...

Understanding High Blood Pressure: An Overview

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High blood pressure or hypertension is a common health issue that affects millions of people worldwide. It refers to the pressure that blood exerts against the walls of the arteries, the vessels responsible for carrying blood from the heart to various organs in the body. If left untreated, hypertension can lead to serious health complications including heart disease, stroke, blindness and kidney failure. What Is Blood Pressure? Blood pressure is measured using two values: Systolic Pressure : This is the pressure in your arteries when your heart contracts (beats). Diastolic Pressure : This is the pressure in your arteries when your heart is relaxed (between beats). Blood pressure is expressed as the systolic over the diastolic pressure. For example, a normal blood pressure reading may be 120/70 mm Hg, where 120 is the systolic and 70 is the diastolic. High Blood Pressure Definition A high blood pressure is classified as follows: Normal Blood Pressure : Less than 120/80 ...

Welcome to The Patient’s Guide to Wellness: Empowering You with Knowledge on Diseases and Care

Hello and welcome to my blog! My name is M.Hussain and I am a nurse with a passion for educating people about their health. After understanding how important it is for patients and caregivers to have accurate information, I decided to create this blog to help bridge the gap between medical knowledge and the people who need it most. In this blog, I will focus on educating you about specific diseases, from common conditions to more complex ones. Each post will cover essential information about: How to recognize the signs of a disease. What tests or exams are needed. Different ways diseases can be managed, including medical treatments, lifestyle changes, and home care. Tips for living with chronic conditions or managing acute episodes. You will not find complicated jargon here—just straightforward, easy-to-understand advice that you can use to make informed decisions about your health. I hope this blog becomes a helpful resource for you. If you find the information valuabl...