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		<title>Hypertension &#8211; High Blood Pressure</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blood pressure is a measure of the outward force exerted by the blood on the arteries in your body. A healthy body has a blood pressure that is just enough to push the blood into all of the smaller blood vessels of your body, called capillaries. Blood pressure is created by a combination of factors [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.onetwentyovereighty.com/problems/high-blood-pressure/what-is-blood-pressure/">Blood pressure</a> is a measure of the outward force exerted by the blood on the arteries in your body. A healthy body has a <a href="http://www.onetwentyovereighty.com/problems/high-blood-pressure/what-is-blood-pressure/">blood pressure</a> that is just enough to push the blood into all of the smaller blood vessels of your body, called capillaries.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.onetwentyovereighty.com/problems/high-blood-pressure/what-is-blood-pressure/">Blood pressure</a> is created by a combination of factors in your body:</p>
<ol>
<li>Force of the heart pushing blood out of the heart chambers into the aorta.</li>
<li>The volume of blood you have circulating in your circulatory system.</li>
<li>The size of the blood vessels that the blood has to travel through. As the diameter of the blood vessels decrease, it requires greater pressure to push blood through.</li>
</ol>
<p>Your body has various systems in place to keep your blood pressure within very strict limits. Negative feedback systems are in operation. Sensors in your carotid artery and wall of the aorta monitor blood pressure, and if it gets too high, a signal is sent to the medulla in your brain, which in turn reduces your heart rate, and increases vasodilation (opening up) in blood vessels (called arterioles). This means the same volume of blood is distributed between more blood vessels, so overall blood pressure drops. When blood pressure drops, the opposite happens. Heart rate increases, and vasoconstriction (closing off) occurs in arterioles.</p>
<h3>Things can and do go wrong</h3>
<p>Various factors can cause <a href="http://www.onetwentyovereighty.com/blood-pressure/problems/high-blood-pressure/">high blood pressure</a> (which is called <a href="http://www.onetwentyovereighty.com/blood-pressure/problems/high-blood-pressure/">hypertension</a> by the medical community).</p>
<p>There are varying opinions on what measurements actually constitute <a href="http://www.onetwentyovereighty.com/blood-pressure/problems/high-blood-pressure/">high blood pressure</a>, but the majority of source agree that:</p>
<p><strong>Greater than 140 mmHg Systolic Pressure</strong>, and <strong>greater than 90 mmHg diastolic pressure</strong> is high. If you have two or more readings taken on different occasions, you may be diagnosed as having <a href="http://www.onetwentyovereighty.com/blood-pressure/problems/high-blood-pressure/">hypertension</a>.</p>
<h3><a href="http://www.onetwentyovereighty.com/blood-pressure/problems/blood-pressure-symptoms/">Symptoms</a> &amp; Signs of <a href="http://www.onetwentyovereighty.com/blood-pressure/problems/high-blood-pressure/">High Blood Pressure</a></h3>
<p>Unfortunately high blood pressure has very few (if any) <a href="http://www.onetwentyovereighty.com/blood-pressure/problems/blood-pressure-symptoms/">symptoms</a>, and is often called the &#8220;Silent Killer&#8221;. You should go to your doctor and get your blood pressure checked frequently. Alternatively you could buy a <a href="http://www.onetwentyovereighty.com/blood-pressure/bp-monitors/">personal digital blood pressure monitor</a> and make the measurements at home. It could save your life.</p>
<h3>What Causes of <a href="http://www.onetwentyovereighty.com/blood-pressure/problems/high-blood-pressure/">Hypertension</a></h3>
<p>In most cases, the cause of hypertension is unknown. However, there are some factors which can contribute to it.</p>
<ul>
<li>Excessive alcohol</li>
<li>Tobacco</li>
<li>Obesity</li>
<li>Salt in the <a href="http://www.onetwentyovereighty.com/blood-pressure/treatments/blood-pressure-diet/">diet</a></li>
<li>genetic factors</li>
</ul>
<p>Blood pressure can also increase in <a href="http://www.onetwentyovereighty.com/blood-pressure/blood-pressure-pregnancy/">pregnancy</a>, when the patient has kidney problems, or hormonal problems like an over-active thyroid, and even sleep apnea (a condition which causes the sufferer to stop breathing for a short time when asleep).</p>
<p>There are also some medications that can cause increased blood pressure including antacids, oral contraceptives, decongestants and <a href="http://www.onetwentyovereighty.com/blood-pressure/treatments/blood-pressure-diet/">diet</a> pills. Please read the notes that come with any medication you are taking for details on possible blood pressure side-effects.</p>
<h3>Risks of Hypertension</h3>
<p>If your blood pressure is too high, your heart and arteries are put under stress, and can hate fatal consequences.</p>
<ul>
<li>Hypertension causes damage to the walls of your arteries causing them to become less elastic. This hardening of the arteries makes it much easier for harmful cholesterol to stick to your artery wall, reducing the diameter of the blood vessel through which blood must flow. With narrowing of the arteries, your heart must work much harder to push the blood through, and blood pressure rises. Possible consequences include heart attack, stroke, kidney failure, or even the amputation of the leg.</li>
<li>Risks of heart attack and stroke are greatly increased in patients with high blood pressure.</li>
<li>Heart enlarges which can cause heart attack.</li>
<li>Bulging of the arteries outwards. These aneurysms can rupture, leading to blood spilling out into surrounding tissues. If this occurs in the brain, the patient will likely suffer a stroke.</li>
<li>Blood vessels in the kidneys narrow possibly leading to renal failure.</li>
<li>Blood vessels in the eyes can burst, causing a deterioration in sight, even blindness.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Treatment of high blood pressure</h3>
<p>See our <a href="http://www.onetwentyovereighty.com/blood-pressure/blood-pressure-diet/">high blood pressure diet</a> page to read about how you can reduce your blood pressure naturally. Also you can read about some of the <a href="http://www.onetwentyovereighty.com/blood-pressure/blood-pressure-medication/">medications used to treat high blood pressure</a>, and possible side-effects of these drugs.</p>
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		<title>Blood Pressure Medication</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Treating hypertension with medicine Everybody is different, so you should visit your doctor and get a professional diagnosis and treatment recommendations. Those people suffering from diabetes or kidney problems will have to be treated differently to others. While there are medications to lower blood pressure, it is a good idea to try the natural &#8220;lifestyle&#8221; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Treating <a href="http://www.onetwentyovereighty.com/blood-pressure/problems/high-blood-pressure/">hypertension</a> with medicine</h1>
<p>Everybody is different, so you should visit your doctor and get a professional diagnosis and treatment recommendations. Those people suffering from diabetes or kidney problems will have to be treated differently to others.</p>
<p>While there are medications to lower <a href="http://www.onetwentyovereighty.com/problems/high-blood-pressure/what-is-blood-pressure/">blood pressure</a>, it is a good idea to try the natural <a href="http://www.onetwentyovereighty.com/blood-pressure/blood-pressure-diet/">&#8220;lifestyle&#8221; changes</a> approach first, including losing weight, <a href="http://www.onetwentyovereighty.com/blood-pressure-experiments/effects-of-exercise-on-my-blood-pressure/">exercise</a>, reducing stress levels, stop <a href="http://www.onetwentyovereighty.com/blood-pressure-experiments/effects-of-smoking-on-blood-pressure/">smoking</a>, cut back on alcohol, <a href="http://www.onetwentyovereighty.com/blood-pressure/treatments/blood-pressure-diet/">diet</a>, etc.</p>
<p>There are some people who find that acupuncture works to reduce <a href="http://www.onetwentyovereighty.com/problems/high-blood-pressure/what-is-blood-pressure/">blood pressure</a>. Alternative remedies like this are laughed at by some health professional, but I do think they deserve a mention here.</p>
<p>Some people with very <a href="http://www.onetwentyovereighty.com/blood-pressure/problems/high-blood-pressure/">high blood pressure</a> do need to be put on medication quite quickly after diagnosis.</p>
<h3><a href="http://www.onetwentyovereighty.com/blood-pressure/problems/high-blood-pressure/">High blood pressure</a> treatments</h3>
<p>The following are a list of some common medications used to treat <a href="http://www.onetwentyovereighty.com/blood-pressure/problems/high-blood-pressure/">high blood pressure</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors (ACE inhibitors)</strong> and <strong>angiotensin receptor blockers</strong> &#8211; These stop your body from making a hormone called angiotensin II. This hormones natural role is to cause blood vessels to narrow, so by preventing this narrowing by blocking the hormone, your <a href="http://www.onetwentyovereighty.com/problems/high-blood-pressure/what-is-blood-pressure/">blood pressure</a> goes down. Possible side effects include headaches, dizziness and an irritating cough.</p>
<p><strong>Beta-blockers</strong> &#8211; slow your heart beat rate and the force of the heart beat by blocking the effects of adrenaline. This causes blood pressure to be reduced. Possible side effects include : Fatigue and lethargy. Depression, memory loss, dizziness and cold in the extremities are also reported.</p>
<p><strong>Diuretics</strong> &#8211; or so-called &#8220;water-pills&#8221;. They help remove excess water and salt from your body. This helps reduce the overall volume of blood in your body, and therefore reduce your blood pressure. Possible side-effects include fatigue, irritability, depression, increase in cholesterol levels, and allergic reactions.</p>
<p><strong>Calcium channel blockers (CCBs)</strong> &#8211; stop calcium from entering muscle cells in your heart and blood vessels. This causes the muscle to relax, opening the blood vessels and reducing blood pressure. Side effects include tiredness, drowsiness or dizziness, headaches, nausea, constipation (or diarrhea), swelling of the legs or feet, dry mouth.</p>
<p><strong>Alpha-blockers</strong> &#8211; reduce the nerve impulses that cause constriction of the blood vessels. Side effects include dizziness, fainting and heart palpitations.</p>
<p><strong>Vasodilators </strong>- drugs which open up the blood vessels to decrease the pressure of the blood.</p></blockquote>
<p>You will need to discuss your treatment with your doctor, and the possible side-effects. By trying different medications, you should be able to find a treatment that suits you and minimizes side-effects.</p>
<p>If you are interested, you can read our section on&#8221;<a href="http://www.onetwentyovereighty.com/blood-pressure/high-blood-pressure/">What causes high blood pressure</a>&#8220;.</p>
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