Generally, no. But it depends on the nature of your high blood pressure. If you are getting occasional high blood pressure spikes, but your daily pressure readings are normal, then you may be suffering from anxiety or panic attacks, which are stress out breaks, then the occasional tranquilizer may be fine.
If however, your daily blood pressure readings are consistently above ideal, then blood pressure medication is the way to go. Cardio issues are pretty easy to detect. Clogged circulation, hardening arteries, bad vales, etc can be very accurately detected. There will be no question about it. You either have a cardio condition or you don't. Simple, isn't it?
Blood pressure medications are designed and tested for long term, so use so use them if you have a cardio condition. Cardio medications can be a bit of a challenge as there are lots of them out there. So, if you find that you don't like the one you are using, ask your doctor to switch you over to another one, until you find the right one at the right dosage level.
Tranquilizers can loose effectiveness quickly over time, and you'll need to escalate your dosage over time to achieve the same results and that is not good. Eventually, it becomes fatal.
In short, take an occasional tranquilizer of the occasional stress attack. If you have a cardio issue, take the blood pressure meds.
Some people may need both. As always, talk to your doctors.
If you have this disorder you will have high blood pressure. If you are pregnant with high blood pressure this can be dangerous. Your doctor will help you lower your blood pressure.
The worst high blood pressure foods are anything that is high in sodium like pickles. Garlic and dark chocloate help lower the blood pressure.
Hibiscus tea can help lower high blood pressure. If you drink it everyday, studies have shown that it can help lower high blood pressure. Make sure to make all of the changes your doctor tells you to when lowering your blood pressure.
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Honey can help manage high blood pressure effectively due to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Consuming honey regularly may help improve blood vessel function and reduce blood pressure levels.
I have a hiatal hernia and I think that it is causing my high blood pressure. The blood pressure medication doesn't help only makes the pain worse.
buttermilk will help to lower it short term.
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Elevating your legs can help lower high blood pressure by reducing the amount of work your heart has to do to pump blood throughout your body. When you elevate your legs, gravity helps to move blood back towards your heart, decreasing the pressure in your blood vessels and ultimately lowering your blood pressure.
Hormonal therapies (like oral contraceptives ), drugs for treatment of depression or other psychiatric conditions, tranquilizers, morphine, heroin, and some medications for high blood pressure
Garlic tea may help manage high blood pressure due to its potential to lower blood pressure levels. However, it is important to consult with a healthcare provider before using garlic tea as a treatment for high blood pressure.