Certainly if you have to "push hard" you risk aneurysm or stroke from the blood pressure increase. Many people have died on the toilet due to this. when you push and "bear down" many muscles of the torso squeeze your blood back to your extremities, especially your head. This action temporarily increases blood pressure, but in a dangerous way. Without constipation you should not have to push at all. Many people in our modern fast food era don't know this because they have always had to push! While you're learning - I really wish that more people would wash themselves after sitting on the toilet rather than just wiping. No matter how thoroughly you wipe you still need to wash it to kill germs. Thank you,
PS - Let's make the world a cleaner, better smelling, more disease free place!
You see, with a few international styled symbols, that last statement would make a great bumper sticker!
Constipation itself does not directly cause high blood pressure. However, straining during bowel movements due to constipation can temporarily raise blood pressure. Long-term constipation can also lead to other factors that may contribute to high blood pressure, such as stress or a poor diet.
Yes, high blood pressure can lead to an increase in cardiac output. This is because the heart has to work harder to pump blood against the higher pressure in the arteries.
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High blood hydrostatic pressure can be caused by conditions such as hypertension, heart failure, or kidney disease. These conditions can lead to an increase in the pressure that blood exerts on the walls of blood vessels, which can result in high blood hydrostatic pressure.
Yes, high altitude can lead to an increase in blood pressure due to the lower oxygen levels in the air, which can cause the body to produce more red blood cells to compensate, leading to higher blood pressure.
If you have high blood-pressure, there is an increase in the risk of either a stroke or a heart attack.
The blood pressure will increase during physical training, but it won't make you a person with high blood pressure permanently.
i never had high blood pressure until after i had injections in my feet
high blood pressure. In addition, a patient may experience orthostatic hypotension, or reduced blood pressure when a person stands after lying down. Constipation, muscle weakness
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Insulin takes glucose from the blood and converts it glycogen that can be stored in the liver and muscles.Insulin can increase blood pressure in a reaction called metabolic syndrome. It decreases glucose and developing studies show that developing diabetes may increase calcium levels which can affect artery calcium deposits. These deposits are associated with high blood pressure.