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I have somewhat high blood pressure right on the edge of being stage one hypertension. I don’t want to take medication because A.) I don’t have insurance at the moment and B.) Blood pressure medication is bad for the liver.
So the question is: how can I lower my blood pressure without using medication? Thanks!
Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular Clinical Nurse Specialist Kathy Zarling explains high blood pressure, the associated risks, and how you can control your own risk factors. Kathy will be part of a community blood pressure screening event at the Mall of America on Saturday, Feb. 27 from noon-3 pm in Macys Court.
I had pregnancy induced hypertension and had to deliver my baby girl at 35 wks. I’m on labetalol 3x a day now and my blood pressure still runs 160/105 unless I’m resting. My baby is a wk old tomorrow she was 5 lbs 12 oz so she got to come home with me thankfully I had the steroid shots so her breathing was normal. So how long should I expect to be on blood pressure meds?
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I might be at risk for hypertension….So with exercise what would also help me out,food wise? Or where can I find great recipes???Thank you for you time…
When I was at school, my university doctor diagnosed me with high blood pressure. I took medication (Atenol sp?) for a while before running out and summer vacation starting. I saw my family doctor at home now 3 months into summer vacation, and he said my blood pressure is fine.
I recently decided to log my blood pressure over the past month. Thus far in the morning it’s averaging at 135/79, and at night 136/85. Hypertension starts at 140/90, which it looks like I’m just beneath. My family doctor says im in the 95th percentile for my age in blood pressure, but 95 still in the range that it’s normal…
Should I be getting a third opinion? Could it be higher because of the stress at school? Should I be taking blood pressure meds? I really dont wanna die of a heart attack when I’m 35, so advice is appreciated here.
I was recently diagnosed with hypertension, and I’m on a couple of prescription medications now– I’m not yet 30 years old, I have no family history of hypertension, I’m not overweight, I don’t smoke, drink or do drugs, I stay away from fast food and high fat, salty food in general, and I’m getting out and exercising more. Any suggestions on anything else I can be doing? Or any thoughts on why I might have high blood pressure? My doctors seem to be stumped. Thanks!
Hypertension is a serious medical problem that has been linked to an increased risk of heart attack and stroke. Recent scientific studies have shown that over 50% of Americans over the age of 40 have either elevated blood pressure or elevated cholesterol levels. A newly defined condition prehypertension (systolic 121-139 / diastolic 81-89) has been shown to increase risk of heart attack and coronary vessel disease (CVD). Prehypertension presents a dilemma for the treating physician. This …
High blood pressure isn’t called the “silent killer” for nothing. Check out this video to learn the consequences of hypertension.Watch More Health Videos at Health Guru: www.healthguru.com



