Home RSS Feed Submit Articles Terms of Use Privacy Resources Add URL Other Resources AddThis Social Bookmark Button

FitnessHealthArticles.Com
RSS Feeds Add us to favorites
Make us your home page

Weight Loss Secrets :
FREE Reports + $25 Surprise Gift - Waiting for YOU Now!
More...

For more information and special deals related to any of the issues on this page, please place your cursor over the double-underlined links. All link information supplied by Kontera.com

Categories
Aches & Pains
Back Pain
Acne
Addictions
Smoking
Alcohol
Aerobics
Aging
Allergies
Alternative
Anxiety
Aromatherapy
Arthritis
Asthma
Baby & Child Care
Beauty
Bodybuilding
Cardiac Heart Health
Child Health
Cholesterol
Dental Health
Depression
Diabetes
Diet
Disabilities
Diseases & Conditions
Drugs
Eye & Visual Health
Fatigue
Fitness
Health
Health Insurance
Healthcare Industry
Healthy Hair
Hearing
Home Remedies
Hygeine
Hypnosis
Medicine
Mens Health
Mental Health
Nursing
Nutrition
Occupational Health & Safety
Pharmacy
Phobias
Plastic Surgery
Posture
Public Health & Safety
Relationships
Sex Life
Reproductive Health
Running
Self Improvement
Senior Health
Skin Care
Sleep
Stress
Surgery
Teen Health
Vitamins
Walking
Weight Loss
Weight Training
Wellness
Womens Health
Yoga


Do I have High Blood Pressure? Symptoms and Signs
Author: Mitamins Team
Website: http://www.mitamins.com/
Added: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 01:15:19 -0600
Category: Cardiac Heart Health
Printable version | Email | Bookmark

Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is considered a modern day disease that can lead to heart disease and stroke. It is therefore vitally important to be on the lookout for the symptoms of high blood pressure. As soon as symptoms are apparent, the treatment of high blood pressure should be sought immediately. It is known as a modern day disease because the symptoms of high blood pressure are attributed to the fast paced lives that modern Americans lead in industrialized environments.

Symptoms of High Blood Pressure
One of the first signs that high blood pressure treatment may be needed is a dull ache in the head or neck, especially just after waking. The other symptoms of high blood pressure are more noticeable and include:
Nosebleeds
Difficulty in breathing
Dizziness
Nervous tension
Frequent urination
Fatigue.

Symptoms tend to increase with age, so the treatment of high blood pressure should be considered from late middle-age onwards. However many other factors can lead to high blood pressure, including lack of exercise, obesity, and kidney malfunction. Lifestyle factors play a major role in increasing blood pressure, such as smoking, excessive drinking, stress, and too much sodium (or too little potassium) in the diet. All of these factors contribute, yet the treatment of high blood pressure should only be sought after correct diagnosis.

Normal blood pressure should be around 120/80 mmHg. Once symptoms are apparent and the condition has been diagnosed as hypertension, the treatment of high blood pressure should begin immediately.

Treatment of High Blood Pressure
Garlic is a proven remedy for those exhibiting symptoms of high blood pressure but as garlic thins the blood consultation with your physician is recommended before treatment begins. Fish oil has also been used effectively in high blood pressure treatment. Studies have shown that it is the docohexaenoic acid, or DHA, which is the active ingredient in the treatment of high blood pressure.

Very often, blood pressure levels depend on the sodium/potassium ratio in the blood. If there is enough potassium in the blood, then it acts as a buffer and mitigates the effects of high sodium levels, known to increase blood pressure. A potassium-rich diet that includes bananas, oranges and potatoes can therefore be a natural treatment for high blood pressure. Both children and adults should eat 4500 mg of potassium a day.

A significant reduction in the symptoms of high blood pressure are seen when supplements like folic acid are added to the diet. Studies have showed positive results in smokers who were given a folic acid treatment for high blood pressure.

High blood pressure can be lowered by regular exercise, which in turn will help keep weight down. Research has shown that there can be a fall of 1 mm Hg in blood pressure for every 2lbs lost. Keep food intake at a reasonable level and ensure that through diet, exercise and supplementation, the medical treatment of high blood pressure may never become necessary.

Article Source: http://www.fitnesshealtharticles.com.

View all Mitamins Team's articles


About the Author:

Author Bio:

Mitamins team

bd@mitamins.net

Emphysema - Find Authoritative Natural Treatment Information, Plus Vitamins and Nutritional Supplements for Supporting Emphysema Treatment, Symptoms, Causes.

Natural Treatment of Emphysema

More Cardiac Heart Health articles


:- Articles Search

Search our article database!

:- Recent Articles
Cardiovascular Health & Nutrition
Relieve Your Pain with Nutritional Supplements
ED Drugs May Cause Hearing Loss
Anti-Aging or Simply Healthy Living
Fire Fly: Fun, flashing toothbrush inspires kids to brush longer
Detoxification and Weight Loss - Nature's Way
A fact or two about weight loss diets
The Unknown Eyesight Killer -- Smoking!

:- Top Resources

Exercise Guide : discover the latest news, information and resources about exercise for better health and fitness.

Back Pain Relief : offers the latest news, information & resources about how to recover from backpain.

Tips about giving up smoking.

Fitness Boot Camp Guide - information, news and resources about fitness boot camps.

Mannatech

Best Diet Pills : Safe natural weight loss with the best diet pills without downsides or side effects.
Yeast Infection Information


 

Copyright © 2006-2008 FitnessHealthArticles.Com. All Rights Reserved.