The Common Causes of High Blood Pressure
Posted by Mark Stephens on February 28th, 2011 filed in High Blood PressureHaving your blood pressure checked on a regular basis is the only way to know if you suffer from high blood pressure, also known as hypertension, which has many causes and risk factors. There are a variety of factors that can contribute to high blood pressure but health experts have not identified one sole cause. In this article, we’ll be examining some of the conditions that can cause high blood pressure.
Smoking is a habit that can contribute to high blood pressure. High blood pressure is only one of the conditions that can be caused by smoking. Smoking can block and harden the arteries, which can raise your blood pressure and put you at risk for a variety of health problems. The more you smoke, the more of a risk it is, both for high blood pressure and many other illnesses. Yet smoking at all, and even second hand smoke can pose risks as well. Studies indicate, however, that if you quit smoking, you can improve your health and lower your blood pressure, no matter how long you’ve been smoking.
People don’t often realize they have these conditions for a large amount of time due to the fact that they can only be detected with medical tests. After diagnosis a prescription medication is often given regularly to treat the condition. There are however some people who will notice that they are predisposed due to a family history. If either or both of your biological parents suffered with high blood pressure you should keep an eye out for the symptoms. You’ll also want to note any signs of kidney or diabetes issues in your family too. You do not have to suffer with the conditions of your parents, you can take control with lifestyle changes. Our biggest point is that your genetic disposition can play a role so it is in fact important to pay attention.
There are also a variety of medications and drugs that can cause hypertension. People addicted to street drugs, especially “uppers” or cocaine, are prone to high blood pressure. Yet you can also have your blood pressure raised by taking certain prescription drugs, such as birth control pills and many others. Depending on the ingredients, lots of over the counter You should always learn about the side effects of any medications you are taking, especially if you are prone to high blood pressure. Don’t be afraid to ask your doctor to change your medication or the dosage if you think it may be causing a problem.
So read the labels on any medications you take and ask your doctor about possible side effects. Anytime you suspect a drug or medicine is contributing to your high blood pressure, ask your doctor about it immediately. The above information is meant to open your eyes to some of the causes of high blood pressure you need to be aware of. Talk to your doctor about your risk factors and diagnosis before you start any type of exercise or activity you might not be healthy enough for as you’ll want to start out slowly and buildup.


























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