Tips
For How You Can Manage High Blood Pressure:
An alarming number suffer
from high blood pressure. Therefore, by controlling
your blood pressure, you are reducing your odds for
suffering one of these debilitating diseases.
Check your blood pressure regularly.
Of the people that have
high blood pressure, 32% don’t know they have it and
are causing stress and strain on their heart without
even realizing it. Your blood pressure tends to increase
slightly with age, so it’s a good idea to have a trained
health specialist such as a doctor check it at least
once per year.
Reduce your sodium intake.
Too much sodium (found
in table salt) can aggravate high blood pressure by
causing your body to retain excessive fluids. These
fluids can make it harder for your heart to pump effectively
and can irritate blood vessels that are already sensitive.
If you suffer from hypertension, you need to eliminate
added salt to you diet and avoid high sodium foods
such as snack chips, processed meats, and cured or
smoked products.
Limit cholesterol and
fats.
Too much dietary cholesterol
and saturated fats can build up on the inner walls
of blood vessels and cause strain on both your hear
and the blood vessels themselves. Limit your daily
cholesterol to no more than 100 mg of cholesterol
per 1,000 calories of food. Restrict saturated fats
to no more than 10% of your daily calories. Follow
food labels carefully and track your progress.
Exercise regularly.
Regular aerobic exercise
helps lower blood pressure as well as raise levels
of “protective” HDL cholesterol (the kind that carries
artery-clogging cholesterol out of your blood). Just
make sure you consult with you physician before you
start an exercise program and don’t overdue it, especially
when you first start out. Monitor your progress in
order to keep your self motivated.
Stop smoking.
If you smoke, stop right
now! Smoking both raises your blood pressure and causes
higher levels of artery-clogging cholesterol.
Take prescribed medications.
Finally, if your doctor
prescribes medication, make sure you take it faithfully
in addition to any dietary modifications and exercise
programs recommended. Too often, people take medication
irregularly or not at all, causing them to be right
back in the high-risk category. If you experience
side effects, don’t stop taking your medication. Instead,
notify your doctor who can recommend an alternate
type of medicine.
Nicole Niemiec is founder
of http://www.healthy-insights.com , a site containing
reliable health information for improving your quality
of life.