While many of us understand that high
blood pressure (also known as hypertension) is dangerous, we may not know how
high is too high? Even if you thought
you knew the “numbers,” you may be unaware that the American Heart Association (AHA)
recently lowered the guidelines in November 2017. Now the threshold for a healthy blood
pressure is 130/80 mmHg, and experts say that means more than 100 million
Americans, or 46 percent of us, now have high blood pressure.
However the good news is doctors say
hypertension can be effectively managed and by taking action, we can usually bring
our levels down into a normal range. If
you already know your numbers are high or are unaware of what your BP is,
medical professionals recommend tracking your BP at home to reduce your
risk. Please remember hypertension is
called a “silent killer” for a reason, and most likely you will not know you
have it unless along with your medical provider, you track it.
Your blood pressure reading consists
of two numbers –systolic over diastolic.
Systolic is the top number and indicates the pressure of the heart
pumping blood to the rest of the body. The
lower number, diastolic measures the pressure in the arteries when the heart
rests between beats.
The AHA states a hypertensive crisis
is when blood pressure levels reach 180/120.
The individual may experience symptoms of a headache, shortness of
breath, nosebleeds and acute anxiety.
Doctor’s explain a “hypertensive emergency encompasses an elevated blood
pressure reading and symptoms of chest or back pain, weakness, numbness or
difficulty speaking,” and requires immediate medical attention.
There are several things you can do to
reduce your BP. While your doctor will
determine if you require medication, simple lifestyle changes include getting
regular exercise, quitting smoking, maintaining a healthy weight, moderating your
use of alcohol and limiting the amount of salt you consume. In addition it is recommend that you track
your own blood pressure at home and share your findings with your doctor.
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Source:health.usnews.com/conditions/heart-disease/high-blood-pressure?int=hp_condition_guide_section_health
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