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What Is Hypertension?
Hypertension (high blood pressure) is the diagnosis given when readings consis-
tently rise above normal. It is well known that hypertension can lead to stroke,
heart attack or other illness if left untreated. Referred to as a “silent killer” because
it does not always produce symptoms that alert you to the problem, hypertension
is treatable when diagnosed early.
Can Hypertension Be Controlled?
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n many individuals, hypertension can be controlled by altering lifestyle and
minimizing stress, and by appropriate medication prescribed and monitored by
your doctor. The American Heart Association recommends the following lifestyle
suggestions to prevent or control hypertension:
Don’t smoke. Have regular
Reduce salt and fat intake. physical checkups.
Maintain proper weight. Monitor your blood
Exercise routinely. pressure at periodic
intervals.
Why Measure Blood Pressure at Home?
It is now well known that, for many individuals, blood pressure readings taken in
a doctor’s office or hospital setting might be elevated as a result of apprehension
and anxiety. This response is commonly called “white coat hypertension.”
In any case, self-measurement at home supplements your doctor’s readings and
provides a more accurate, complete blood pressure history. In addition, clinical
studies have shown that the detection and treatment of hypertension is improved
when patients both consult their physicians and monitor their own blood pressure
at home.
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