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Hypertension is high blood pressure. There are many ways you can prevent hypertension such as maintaining a health weight, exercising, reducing your salt intake, reducing your stress levels and even drinking alcohol moderately. Many nutrients like potassium, calcium, fish oils, and garlic help to lower your risk of hypertension.
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Some diet considerations for those recovering from a stroke and/or those who suffer from hypertension include reducing the amount of sodium in the diet, reducing the amount of sweets consumed, and limiting or eliminating alcohol consumption. More health food choices would include: whole grain foods, fruits, vegetables, nuts, and low-fat/fat-free dairy products.
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Hypertension can lead to damaged glomerulus in the kidneys, which can lead to renal failure.
It is said to cure hypertension in many sites.
The DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) diet is balanced to help lower blood pressure. It encourages consuming nutrient-rich foods such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and low-fat dairy while reducing sodium intake. The DASH diet has been shown to promote heart health and manage hypertension. Learn more on my youtube channel: Vitality Nexus.
Heredity is a risk factor of health. For example, you are risk of having HTN if you have a a familial history of hypertension.
Not unless the hypertension has actually resulted in damage to the kidney. If the hypertension is relatively controlled, your kidney function is fine and your overall health is fine, there should be no reason for you not to be a living kidney donor.
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Hypertension in teenagers has a negative impact on their health as it comes with increased blood pressure, hypersensitivity and anxiety. It can make a teenager feel confused about themselves and self-conscious.