Several Frequent Contributors Of High Blood Pressure
Posted by Mark Stephens on May 31st, 2011 filed in High Blood PressureHigh blood pressure is a dangerous condition that many people suffer from. Even if you don’t have symptoms, it’s possible to have high blood pressure, and this can lead to life threatening conditions if it’s not treated. The purpose of this article is to identify some of the known causes of high blood pressure.
High blood pressure is more common among older people, though it can afflict people of all ages. Men are more at risk for high blood pressure around their mid-forties, and with women it’s closer to fifty.
The fact is, however, that smoking to any degree at all, and even exposure to second hand smoke, can increase your risk of hypertension. The good news is that no matter how old you are, you can reduce your blood pressure and improve your general health if you quit smoking. Those with a family history of these conditions are more likely than the average person to develop high blood pressure. It’s especially important for you to be aware of the risks for high blood pressure if one or both of your parents suffered with high blood pressure.
While sometimes the causes of high blood pressure can be found, in many cases the cause is not known. When doctors cannot find a definite cause of high blood pressure, which is actually most of the time, they call it essential hypertension.
There are also a variety of medications and drugs that can cause hypertension. It’s known that many illegal drugs, especially stimulants such as cocaine and amphetamines raise your blood pressure. High blood pressure can also be caused by taking prescription drugs, including many antidepressants and birth control pills. Medications bought at the pharmacy without a prescription, such as appetite suppressants and even cold medicines can also raise your blood pressure sometimes. That’s why it’s important to read the warning labels on all medication, especially if you have other risk factors for hypertension. Anytime you suspect a drug or medicine is contributing to your high blood pressure, ask your doctor about it immediately.
Because there are many causes of high blood pressure, you should work with your doctor to determine why you may have developed it if you have been diagnosed. When you identify the cause of your high blood pressure, it can help you know what changes you can make to help control it. Some of the causes of high blood pressure mentioned above may apply to you, but there are many others as well, so you have to consider your own lifestyle and medical history.


























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