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tylenol....both aspirin and ibuprofen should be used with caution in individuals with hypertension.
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The amphetamines and their cogeners are contraindicated in advanced arteriosclerosis, symptomatic cardiovascular disease, and moderate to severe hypertension and hyperthyroidism.
If you have hypertension, watching your diet is a really good idea. According to WebMD, you should reduce your sodium intake, limit the amount of alcohol you consume and eat foods high in potassium (Such as bananas!).
The average recommended caloric intake for the average 13 year old female is 2106. For a male, it is 2234. These figures are based on weight maintenance with moderate activity. Any question relating to dieting or caloric intake should be discussed with a doctor as there are many factors to consider.
The main hypertension symptoms a person should be aware of are headaches, shortness or breath, dizziness, fatigue, and many more. but often people that have hypertension don't have any symptoms.
Recommended Daily Intake. The amount of something an average person in the population should be consuming per day.
Clients with hypertension should avoid activities such as: Weight lifting Sprinting Skydiving Scuba diving
Hospitals usually recommend increasing vegetable, water and fruit intake. You should also pair any diet with moderate excercise.
Assuming you mean the max daily intake? for health individuals they should consume under 300mg for individuals with already raised cholesterol or high BP try to keep it under 200mg
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Moderate burns should be treated at a hospital.