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Essential hypertension is the result of an underlying pathologic condition in another body system?
Essential hypertension means there is no known causes. Secondary hypertension means there is some known cause of your elevated pressure. Treatment would gear toward whatever that cause. However, the majority of hypertension is essential.
Does prostatitis cause high blood pressure?
Yes,PSA is a reflection of your prostate situation.While you can cure prostatitis by the TCM-diureitc anti-inflammatory pill .It is very effective in removing the inflammationa and killing chlamydia.
What is the onset of late hypertension in pregnancy?
This is a form of high blood pressure occurring after week 20 of pregnancy and is unaccompanied by protein in the urine and does not progress the way preeclampsia-eclampsia does.
Ho to get rid of high blood pressure?
Maintain normal weight
reduce sodium
exercise
drink plenty of "water"
Much will depend on how high blood pressure is as to what you can do in the above listed things.
Very high blood pressure, do not exercise without doctor's permission.
Why is high blood pressure a health concern?
Basically hypertension is high blood pressure that is above normal levels consistently for more than about 6 months. Common symptoms of hypertension are varied and difficult to diagnose. The only real way to know if you have hypertension is to have you blood pressure checked, most doctors do this as part of a normal examination. Blood Pressure Levels above 140/90 are considered 'high'. Systolic is the top number. Diastolic is the bottom number. Hypertension puts a strain on the heart by increasing its need for oxygen making it work harder than normal, over time this also causes the walls of the arteries harden. Hypertension is a major health problem, especially because it has no obvious symptoms. Many people have hypertension without showing any obvious symptoms. If you do not know your blood pressure, you should have it taken. People with high blood pressure often do not feel sick. In fact, hypertension is often called "the silent killer" because it may cause no symptoms at all for a long time. Your organs and tissues can be damaged by hypertension without you knowing or feeling any 'external' symptoms. If you have hypertension, then you will have a higher risk for heart disease and other medical problems than people with normal blood pressure. Serious complications can be avoided by getting regular blood pressure checks and treating hypertension as soon as it is diagnosed.
What illness is the medication Lotrel used for?
Lotrel®, a combination of amlodipine besylate and benazepril, is used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension). It is part of a class of medications called "calcium channel blockers."
Novartis manufactures Lotrel® under its brand name, but it is also available from other manufacturers as a generic in many countries.
What can happen if your blood pressure gets very high?
like your dizzy and lightheaded. you might feel like you need to throw up or something too, maybe even clammy. bottom line - you feel like you really really sick if you know what i mean. Sometimes you can feel your pulse in you carotid arteries on both sides of your neck.
Sometimes it can feel like your head is under pressure. But, most importantantly remember your blood pressure can be dangerously high and not "feel" symptoms
The cutoff point for blood pressure at or above which an adult is diagnosed with hypertension is?
According to the most recent guidelines, a normal blood pressure is less than 120/80; prehypertension is blood pressure that is 120-139/80-89; hypertension is blood pressure that is 140/90.
So to answer your question, the cutoff point for blood pressure at or above which an adult is diagnosed with hypertension is 140/90.
Whoever posted 120/80 was unfortunately wrong and probably caused a lot of confusion considering this is the first result on most major search engines. For shame.
What are the symptoms of Pulsarghus Migrane?
There will be Numerous Pains in your earlobe , heart and head (headache) If pains continue for 4-5 days there will be a 30% Chance of Death. It is Really Painful, i know that because i suffered it.
What does a blood pressure measure?
Blood pressure is is sometimes called arterial blood pressure. It is caused by circulating blood on the walls of arteries. When the heart beats, it does not have a constant pressure. It rests slightly in between beats. There is a maximum called systolic and a minimum called diastolic. The pressure is measured in the upper arm at the brachial artery. The BP is expressed in systolic pressure over diastolic pressure in millimeters of mercury (mmHg) and normal blood pressure for an adult is 120/80.
How long can you survive in an absolute vacuum?
Only for a few minutes. In a vacuum, the air pressure is VERY low, and the air, if any, soon is sucked away completely. You either explode (as you would if you had no space suit in space) orsuffocatevery quickly.
Why is sea salt better than refined table salt?
Salt is salt is salt; it is either sodium chloride or it isn't. Sea salt has different impurities than the salt in the store (iodine and anticaking agent) but basically, so what? I'm not aware that the stuff in the store is bad for you, and I've never seen someone point at an impurity of sea salt and say "that's good for you!" It's good at getting more money out of your pocket, that is all.
Can high blood pressure cause nausea?
yes...there are some symptoms of high blood pressure like headache,blurred vision,dizziness etc...one of them is nausea....
Can too much anesthetic given to person with high blood pressure cause a stroke.?
I don't think so. It is much more likely that the stroke was going to happen anyway. There are many causes of strokes, and remember too that most people having surgery aren't very well, and are having surgery to try to make them better. If someone isn't well or has been seriously injured, problems such as strokes or heart attacks are more likely to happen.
Under anaesthetic, the anaesthetist continually monitors the patient's blood pressure and if it is too high or too low, they administer medication to stabilise it.
An anaesthetic is not just one drug. They first give you a drug to knock you out, and then they give you other drugs to keep you under anaesthetic. They correct any physical reactions that are not normal using drips or drugs. The patient is connected to monitors which the anaesthetist and the anaesthetic nurse concentrate on very attentively. At times the anaesthetist will decide that the patient isn't coping with surgery and they will tell the surgeon to stop the procedure and the patient then usually goes to Intensive Care until they are strong enough to be taken back to the operating theatre. If a patient had a stroke in theatre, the anaesthetist would notice straight away, and may advise that the patient should be taken to ICU.
But the anaesthetic itself is very unlikely to cause the stroke.
Does parcha juice lower hypertension?
Yes it does. It also improves blood flow to the brain and can relieve your body of minor aches and pains.
Is 160 over 80 high blood pressure?
The systolic is high but the diastolic is normal. This means that your arteries are not stiff, but your heart was beating a little harder than normal. This could be due to you smoking, drinking coffee/tea or just being nervous before the BP was taken.
What is the number count that is considered high blood pressure?
Until recently, it has been 140/90. 140 is the systolic, 90 is the diastolic. Now the standards are stricter, and 130-140 and 80-90 are considered "pre-hypertension".
Why the liquorice root is contraindication to hypertensive patients?
Glycyrrhizin a component that possesses mineralcorticoid and glucocorticoid properties. Its prolonged use produces negative effects in the organism by increasing blood pressure (hypertension), also by increasing sodium amount which produces water retention in the body. An abnormal lost of potassium takes place that drives to a state called hypokalemia or lack of potassium in the blood.
Is it safe to massage neck if you have high blood?
yes...actually new research from Leeds University in the UK found out that regularly massaging the neck(3 times a week for 15 minutes) significantly reduces blood pressure.