Archive for February, 2009

 

What can result from excercising with high blood pressure?

Thursday, February 26th, 2009
Cleetus asked:


A year ago i was working out for 1 1/2 hours and running 3 miles a day at a maximum pace. I suffered a back injury, and havent worked out for about 10 months really. I gained about 30lbs, and my blood pressure has gone up a lot. I want to work out as hard as I can because I dont like easy workouts, but is it safe with high blood pressure? Can I hurt myself?

Allen

 

How to lower high blood pressure in healthy teen?

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009
SnifftheSharpie asked:


I’m 16 and have inherited high blood pressure from my mom. They have ran numerous tests(kidneys, blood, urine, etc) and have found all to be normal. I am athletic and eat rather healthy compared to most teenagers. I rarely ever drink soda and never add salt to my food. What are some ways to lower my blood pressure? Eat more fruits and vegetables? Drink more water? I REALLY do not want to live the rest of my life taking a pill to keep my blood pressure low.

Matthew

 

What was your blood pressure when you were diagnosed with preeclampsia?

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009
Expecting A Suprise in August! asked:


I know that for preeclampsia you are diagnosed with blood pressure and protein in the urine. Just curious how high your blood pressure was when you were diagnosed?

Thanks.

Anne

 

Ayurvedic and Dietary Treatments for High Blood Pressure

Monday, February 23rd, 2009
Tom alter asked:


High blood pressure or hypertension is the condition when the blood flow in the arteries and veins is forced under a higher pressure than normal. This can happen due to the weakness of the heart or due to the buildup of cholesterol in the coronary arteries, which can reduce their lumen. Today, most people in the world are suffering from hypertension, though it is not always fatal. Proper medication and a positive lifestyle can make people with higher blood pressures lead a long and happy life. However, neglect can cause severe fatal problems like myocardial infarctions (heart attacks).

High blood pressure is known as Rakta Gata vata in Ayurveda. It can be caused due to vitiation of any of the three doshas, though the contribution of the vata dosha may be more, as it is responsible for the circulation of blood. The following are the main precipitating factors for people with different doshas:-

1. Vata type of Hypertension – This is caused by extreme emotions such as worry, anxiety and stress.

2. Pitta type of Hypertension – This is caused by negative emotions such as hatred, jealousy and feeling for revenge.

3. Kapha type of Hypertension – This is caused by problems with the digestive system.

(1) Useful Herbs in the Treatment of High Blood Pressure

1. Alfalfa (Medicago satina)

Alfalfa contains several elements which are needed in the softening of the hard arteries. This reduces the tension in the arteries and hence helps to treat hypertension.

2. Bloodwort (Achillea millefolium)

Bloodwort is a sweat-inducing herb. It makes the blood flow towards the skin for expelling the sweat. Due to this free movement of the blood, the high blood pressure is reduced. Bloodword contains an alkaloid which is effective in reducing high blood pressure.

3. Garlic (Allium sativum)

Garlic is an antispasmodic agent. Hence it reduces the pressure in the arteries caused due to the pumping action of the heart during blood circulation. Garlic creates a rhythm in the pumping of the heart, which eases the pulse. Other high blood pressure problems such as dizziness, shortness of breath and indigestion are also taken care of by garlic. Garlic is widely considered to be the best remedy for high blood pressure.

4. Jaundice Berry (Berberis vulgaris)

Jaundice berry is another very effective remedy in the treatment of high blood pressure. It eases the tension in the arteries by making them dilate. Thus the blood flow in them is facilitated.

5. Parsley (Petroselinum crispum)

Parsley is like a monitor of the blood vessels. It regulates the flow of blood in them and maintains easy circulation. It looks after the entire arterial system. Hence it is a very beneficial herb for people with high blood pressure.

6. Rauwolfia (Rauwolfia serpentina)

The effects of rauwolfia on the arteries and veins of the human system have been investigated in detail, and immensely positive results have been obtained. Rauwolfia has a treasure-trove of alkaloids for easing the arteries, synchronizing the blood flow in them, reducing palpitation and even removing the cholesterol buildup in the arteries. Hence, practitioners of all forms of medicine acknowledge the effects of rauwolfia. In Ayurveda especially, the root of the rauwolfia is prescribed for hypertension patients. The Ayurvedic name for rauwolfia is sarpagandha.

(2) Dietary Treatments for High Blood Pressure

A strict dietary regimen is important to seek early treatment from high blood pressure. The following points must be obeyed:-

1. Salt should be reduced or totally eliminated from the diet. Hot and spicy foods should also be avoided.

2. Instead of hydrogenated fats, polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats must be used. These include oils of sesame, olive, flaxseed, mustard and groundnut. Ghee and butter made from cow’s milk are beneficial. Buffalo milk should be avoided.

3. Indigestion should be taken care of by consuming a good amount of leafy vegetables containing fiber.

4. Bitter gourd and drumsticks are advantageous vegetables for people suffering from high blood pressure. Colocasia must be avoided, but yellow pumpkin helps in reducing blood pressure.

5. Among fruits, bananas, oranges, guavas and apples are good. All kinds of dry fruits and nuts are good.

6. Sweets and chocolates must be avoided.

7. Red meats must be avoided. But white meats, especially fish are beneficial in lowering blood pressure.

(3) Ayurvedic Concepts for High Blood Pressure

Sarpagandha is the drug of choice in high blood pressure. Not only is this drug used in Ayurvedic medicine, but it is also used in allopathic medicine in the treatment of high blood pressure. In addition, the following herbal preparations are prescribed depending on the doshic cause of high blood pressure:-

a. For Vataja High Blood Pressure, jatamansi and brahmi are prescribed.

b. For Pittaja High Blood Pressure, sarsarapilla and sandalwood are prescribed.

c. For Kaphaja High Blood Pressure, calamus, arjuna, shilajit, guggulu and berberis are prescribed.

(4) Home Remedies for High Blood Pressure

a. Have a spoonful of lemon juice mixed with honey every morning.

b. Oranges are very helpful in high blood pressure. Have a juice of two or three oranges every day.

c. Prepare a powdered mixture of cumin seeds, fennel seeds and sugar. Take one spoonful of this mixture in water every morning and evening.



Rhonda

 

If you have high blood pressure medication can you become an airline pilot?

Monday, February 16th, 2009
Patrick asked:


I am on high blood pressure medication and I am wondering can I still become an airline pilot if my blood pressure is under control?

Eugene

 

What Are the Types and Uses of Home Blood Pressure Monitors?

Friday, February 13th, 2009
Groshan Fabiola asked:


A very large number of people are suffering from high blood pressure and are in danger to develop a severe heart disease or even a heart attack. High blood pressure is also called the silent killer because it has no symptoms but it slowly damages the veins and arteries and seriously increases the risks of heart diseases.

The modern lifestyle and diet is the cause of high blood pressure at many people, because stress and worries together with salty fat foods, smoking and alcohol are factors that can cause the blood pressure to raise.

Once you’ve been diagnosed with high blood pressure it’s important to keep a constant track of your blood pressure’s values so that you can see how your condition is progressing and if the treatment that you chose is effective or not. Constantly checking your blood pressure is an important part of the treatment. You can check your blood pressure by going to the doctor and asking him to do it, but you have to do this a few times a day, so going to the doctor so often is impossible.

The best way to monitor your blood pressure is by using a home blood pressure monitor to do it. Home blood pressure monitors are not expensive and they can be found in a large variety of shops, available for anyone and without a medical prescription. Self-monitoring your blood pressure can give you and your doctor vital information about whether the lifestyle changes and diet restrictions that you have chosen are effective or not, and if any changes in the treatment need to be done.

There are several types of home blood pressure monitors available on the market and you can choose whichever you think that is best for your needs. The components of all blood pressure monitors are a cuff that is wrapped tightly around the arm, a gouge or a display depending if the monitor is digital or aneroid, and some of them also have a stethoscope attached so you can listen to the sound that the blood makes when it passes through the veins.

The most commonly used blood pressure monitors, and the most easy to use too, are the digital blood pressure monitors. They are as big as a walkman, or smaller, and they can be worn attached to the belt. They are connected to the cuff by some wires. The reading of the blood pressure is displayed on a screen and also recorded for further usage. Some of the digital blood pressure monitors can give a little printout of the last measurements.

The analog or aneroid blood pressure monitors can have a gouge that indicates the blood pressure, or a stethoscope that you use to listen to certain sounds and count them so you can calculate your blood pressure. They are much less expensive than the digital monitors but the digital ones are much easier to use since they always display the blood pressure on their screen.

Recently, wrist blood pressure monitors have been introduced to the market. They are a lot smaller than the ones that are used on the arm and very easy to use. The wrist blood pressure monitors can give accurate readings, but a recent study has proven that the traditional blood pressure monitors are more accurate then the wrist ones.

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Mildred

 

What causes high blood pressure in a young man?

Thursday, February 12th, 2009
brophy123 asked:


I am 26 I drink like a fish smoke like a freight train and have blood pressure averageing around 165/110. My drunken friend who lives the same life style has near perfect blood pressure. I think whole blood pressure thing may be a consipiracy to get me to go to the doctor about 38 times so they can make more money. Discuss.

George

 

Just How Do People Develop Blood Pressure

Friday, February 6th, 2009
Jeremiah Slivka asked:


You might wonder why you and everyone else develop high blood pressure. While you might develop it you can easily lower or control it. The best way to prevent developing it is to keep a close eye on it from the beginning.

Older adults may be more prone to developing high blood pressure but if you start at a young age you can prevent it easier. There are a few things you want to watch for that cause high blood pressure. This is why we develop high blood pressure because we are not aware of what is causing it.

Weight plays a major role in developing high blood pressure. Overweight people are more likely to develop high blood pressure but do not be discouraged. Losing as little as ten pounds can help your blood pressure significantly.

Once you lose a measly ten pounds just imagine how much easier it will be to lose even more. A great way to keep losing and maintain a healthy weight is by a healthy diet. Your diet factors in to developing high blood pressure as well.

High amounts of salt and sodium intake can cause high blood pressure. Try to limit your meals on salt and opt for other seasonings instead. There is a wide variety of seasonings available so you are sure to find something you really like.

Also try to incorporate fresh fruits and vegetables into your diet. Eating more of these will help your blood pressure not to mention you will feel healthier as well.

Do you use tobacco or drink large amounts of alcohol? If so, this could be why you have developed high blood pressure. Both of these can raise your blood pressure so if possible try to quit or at least cut back on your use and consumption. This will significantly help lower or maintain a normal level of blood pressure.

African Americans are more prone to develop high blood pressure. It starts at an early age and can be more severe. African Americans also have a higher death rate from kidney disease and stroke than white Americans. Even so, you can still treat high blood pressure effectively.

Do you exercise regularly? If not you might be at risk for developing high blood pressure than those that do regular exercise. Luckily you can easily fix this by doing physical activity for at least thirty minutes a day. You might say, “I don’t have thirty minutes a day to set aside.” While you may not have thirty minutes all at once to set aside, you could probably find it easier to set aside ten minutes at a time.

If you find yourself stressed very easily over anything and everything you could easily develop high blood pressure. Yes, stress is a factor of high blood pressure. Stress is very common for many people but easily treatable. Is there something you enjoy doing that relaxes you?

Consider picking up a hobby that you find relaxing and lets you de-stress. Do this whenever you feel stressed to the max and do it often. Keeping your stress level low will help keep your blood pressure low as well.

Last but not least, certain medications can cause you to develop high blood pressure. Are you on medications? You might consider talking with your doctor about their side effects and if they cause high blood pressure. Every time you start a new medication you want to ask your doctor about this.

It is never too late to take better care of your health so consider starting today. Keeping control of your blood pressure will help lower your risk of a stroke or heart and kidney disease. Talk with your doctor about any concerns or ask any questions you might have.



Elaine

 

What position is blood pressure normally the highest and lowest?

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009
shih rips asked:


If a person was sitting, reclining, or standing, which position would cause the blood pressure to be highest and lowest?

Also, if there was an increase in blood viscosity, cardiac ouput, and diameter of the arterioles would this constitute to an increase in blood pressure as well?

Roberta

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