rumorhasit said:
I like many guys my age fight High blood pressure. I was wondering if anyone on the panel has any suggestions regarding keeping blood pressure down without meds?
rum-
High blood pressure is simply elevated pressure of the blood in the arteries. Hypertension results from two major factors, which can be present independently or together....
The heart pumps blood with excessive force.
The body's smaller blood vessels (known as the arterioles) narrow, so that blood flow exerts more pressure against the vessels' walls.
Although the body can tolerate increased blood pressure for months and even years, eventually the heart may enlarge (a condition called hypertrophy), which is a major factor in heart failure and something u wanna avoid
. Such pressure can also injure blood vessels in the heart, kidneys, the brain, and the eyes.
Health dangers from blood pressure may vary among different age groups and depending on whether systolic or diastolic pressure (or both) is elevated. A third measurement, pulse pressure, is becoming important as an indicator of severity:
High diastolic pressure (the second and lower number) is a strong predictor of heart attack and stroke in young adults and in people of any age with essential hypertension . This is high blood pressure from unknown causes and occurs in the great majority of cases.
You should consult your physician and take advice from this message board with a grain of salt. avbug has given some great advice as always, keep the stress levels down and monitor your diet extemely closely. Blood pressure can be lowered by doing different things but some of the easiest and most basic ways can be done without medications.
Alcohol, Coffee, and Cigarettes are no good and stay clear of them
An estimated 10% of hypertension cases are caused by alcohol abuse (ie, three alcoholic drinks a day or more, with heavier drinkers having higher pressure). Moderate drinking (one or two drinks a day) has benefits for the heart and may even protect against some types of stroke. Red wine specifically may have chemicals that benefit blood pressure. (Red grape juice may have the same advantages)
Caffeine causes a temporary increase in blood pressure, which has been thought to be harmless in people with normal blood pressure. Drinking coffee also increases excretion of calcium, which also may affect blood pressure.
Temporary high blood pressure can result from a number of other conditions or substances.
Stress.
Intense workouts (eg, snow shoveling, jogging, speed walking, tennis, heavy lifting, heavy gardening).
Long-term consumption of large amounts of licorice.
Exposure to even low levels of lead also appears to cause hypertension in adults.
weight, family history, emotional factors also seem to play a role in this.. Best advice is to consult a medical professional who can better assist and guide you and help you closely monitor this.
If you catch it early and keep close tabs on it then you should be able to keep it under control but to "gamble" on not seek professional help is not overly smart in my opinion. Some medications you will be on short term and once your BP is under control then the doc will take you off of them in many cases.
depends on many variables..
see a dr-
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