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Systemic Hypertension Tips

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General Physician•Fatehabad
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Resistant hypertension refers to the condition where your blood pressure remains high despite taking at least 3-4 different types of medications and diuretics. Resistant hypertension may occur due to one or more underlying causes hormonal abnormalities, plaque build-up in the arteries, obstructive sleep apnoea, ;obesity, and others.

Ways to manage resistant hypertension

Since neither medications nor diuretics yield the desired results, the only way to combat resistant hyperte...more
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General Physician•Fatehabad
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If you have high blood pressure, you would have to depend a lot on medications, as prescribed by your healthcare provider. Medications can help keep your blood pressure within the normal range. However, in order to be able to maintain a normal blood pressure reading, you should focus on other remedies too.

Here are a few ways through which you can manage ;hypertension



Decrease your daily ;sodium intake  for most adults, a sodium intake of 1500mg or less...more
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High blood pressure, also referred to as hypertension, is a serious condition that may put you at risk of ;stroke and ;heart disease, if left untreated. Besides medications, there are other ways to control blood pressure levels. Most of these involve making changes in your habits and lifestyle.

Here is what you can do to get your blood pressure back to its normal range



Lose weight losing as little as 3-4 kg can make a big difference in your elevated blood pressu...more
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Hypertension affects many women during ;pregnancy. Blood pressure readings that are equal to or greater than 140/90 mm/hg indicate elevated blood pressure. If left untreated, the condition can lead to serious health complications for the infant, the mother, or both.

Types of hypertension associated with pregnancy

Three types of hypertension are common in women during pregnancy



Chronic hypertension a woman with chronic hypertension either had elevated bl...more
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General Physician•Warangal
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Is Low BP A Matter Of Concern?
Answer: yes!

Explanation: normal bp is 120/80 to 130/90 for normal healthy people.

The people using bp medications or people with age more than 50yrs old then we can consider 140/90 as normal. So, blood pressure (bp) if high or even low can cause severe ill effects to a person's body.

If bp is high:

heart diseases
stroke
blood clot in brain
brain tumor
kidney and other organs failure etc might occur.
If bp...more
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Bhubaneswar
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Here I am sharing some of the basic diet tips to be followed by a hypothyroidism person as follow:-

Add on more complex carbs like whole grain and whole grain products, brown bread, brown sugar, millets such as jowar, bajra, jaw, etc into your daily diet.
Add on all kinds of pulses & legumes, low fat milk & milk products like curd, cottage cheese, buttermilk etc, and in animal proteins such as lean fish, lean chicken, eggs, etc in moderate amounts.
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Mumbai
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Best Exercises For Hypothyroidism!
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Maintain a healthy blood pressure, 120/80. The higher your blood pressure (bp) the greater your risk for developing heart diseases.
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Many surveys have proved that homeopathic medicines are extremely effective in treating all these cases of viral fever related to Dengue and Chikungunya, thereby help in restoring the health of the patient. Let us see one by one how homeopathy can help in the prevention and cure of both:

Dengue:
Dengue is a mosquito-borne infectious disease, which causes flu-like symptoms. The disease is caused by 4 different viruses and is spread by the Aedes species of mosquitos. Dengue affects yo...more
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High Blood Pressure, also known as Hypertension, is not a disease but a condition in which the force and amount of blood are high against artery walls for a long-term. This can cause several health issues as serious as heart attack and damage of blood vessels. Almost every individual experiences High Blood Pressure once in a while but when Blood Pressure remains mostly high, it becomes problematic. There are no major symptoms that can detect if a person has the problem of High Blood Pressure. Th...more
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