Its a Genetic thing. Some people get it, some don't.
Can i suppose.
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The circulatory system, the one that pumps blood around in your body.
Whatever your doctor, who is aware you are pregnant, prescribes. I don't think you can get high blood pressure medication without a prescription, anyway.
chlorella is basically just algae, right? I don't see why not, but maybe you should ask a doctor or pharmacist for a drug interaction check. Pharmacies do those for free.
i think yes, because your blood flows in a nice way...
If you have any concerns about your health, especially with symptoms that you have described you should seek medical attention right away. Something such as highblood pressure or a stroke could cause something like that and can happen to people of all ages. I am not a medical professional so again, let me advise you see a doctor if you have any concerns.
Taking expired labetalol, or any medication, is not recommended as the efficacy and safety cannot be guaranteed past the expiration date. While some medications may remain effective for a time after expiration, labetalol may not provide the intended blood pressure control, potentially leading to health risks. It's best to consult a healthcare professional for advice and to obtain a fresh prescription if needed.
Parent pressure, grade pressure, peer pressure teacher pressure or they want to.
Certain fish, particularly those high in mercury, can contribute to health issues like hypertension (high blood pressure). Species such as shark, swordfish, king mackerel, and tilefish are known for their elevated mercury levels. Regular consumption of these fish might lead to increased blood pressure and other cardiovascular issues. It's advisable to limit intake of these species and choose lower-mercury options like salmon or sardines instead.
Yes , people CAN faint from high blood pressure as it is very dangerous.
No, high blood pressure is not an ailment of all older people nor is it limited to their age bracket. People as young as 13 can have high blood pressure.