Showing posts with label Blood pressure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blood pressure. Show all posts

Thursday, 10 August 2017

Lower down blood pressure



Maintaining a healthy lifestyle in this 21st century is a big task for the people and particularly for those who have a hectic schedule. Having High Blood Pressure or Hypertension, is a precursor to heart disease. It can lead to heart attack, heart and kidneyfailure, strokes, anxiety or even premature death if not controlled former. Almost 40 percent of total population of the world have been diagnosed and is dealing with High Blood Pressure. It can threaten your life but can also be lowered if taken appropriate care. Medication also helps in improving blood pressure. And you can bring some effective changes to your lifestyle as well that could help in restoring this intrusive ailment.

Tips to lower down blood pressure

There are various types of tips which are advised by doctors to keep your blood pressure in control. 

Some of the common tips are as follows:

Regular exercise: Exercising regularly can really help the one dealing with high blood pressure or hypertension to reduce it to a level. Exercise is one way of countering the detrimental effects of high blood pressure. Vigorous exercise stimulates the production of nitric oxide, which is a substance that keeps the blood vessels open. In the long period, this helps in lowering blood circulation. Regular physical activity for least 30 minutes a day of the week can lower your blood pressure by 4 to 9 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg). It's important to be unswerving because if you stop exercising, your blood pressure can rise again.

If you have slightly high blood pressure (pre-hypertension), then exercise can help you to avoid developing full-blown hypertension. If you already have hypertension then regular physical activity can bring your blood pressure down to some safer levels.
The best types of exercises for lowering blood pressure include walking, jogging, cycling, swimming, running or dancing. Strength training also can help to reduce blood pressure. Talk to your doctor about creating an exercise program which will keep you and your blood pressure healthy.
Maintaining a healthy diet:
ü  Eating a diet that is rich in whole grains, fruits, vegetables and low-fat dairy products and skimps on saturated fat and cholesterol can lower your blood pressure by up to 14 mm Hg.
ü  Cutting out all the caffeine can lower blood pressure by 10-15 points off the top and 8-10 points off the bottom.
ü  Try to cut down all bad eating habits like junk food, unhealthy street foods, more cholesterol prone dines, etc.
ü  Cinnamon helps lower blood pressure as well as circulating blood glucose, triglycerides, and Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol.
ü  The goal is to eat low in fat, calories and high in fiber and minerals while cutting down on red meats, sugar and salt.

Limited amount of Alcohol: Consumption of alcohol can both be good or bad depending upon the amount you intake. If you are drinking 2-4 mm hg of alcohol, it might lower the risk of high blood pressure but taking too much of it can threaten that protective effect of lowering it. Drinking more than restrained amounts of alcohol can actually raise blood pressure by several points. Alcohol is good when limited.
Reduce stress level: Chronic stress is an important contributor to high blood pressure. Taking stress occasionally can also contribute to high blood pressure that may result in making your diet unhealthy and ending you up on drinking abnormal amount of alcohol, junk food or maybe smoking. Take 15 to 20 minutes a day to sit quietly and breathe deeply for your mental peace.
Stop that hand for smoking: Smoking kills a person slowly without even knowing. As it is written on the top of the cigarette pack “Smoking is injurious to health” it proofs to be true. Smoking can lead to higher the risk of blood pressure as the nicotine in cigarette smoke is a big part of the problem. It raises your blood pressure and heart rate, narrows your arteries and hardens their walls, and makes your blood more likely to clot. It stresses your heart and sets you up for a heart attack or stroke.

Preventing and monitoring the controlling measures of high blood pressure at home can actually lower the risk of it. Regular checkups from the doctor can actually help. Consult a cardiologist doctor for various home remedies through which can actually lower and control your blood pressure to a level. Supportive family and friends can help in improving your health. They may encourage you to take care of yourself, drive you to the doctor's office or embark on an exercise program with you to keep your blood pressure low. Keep yourself in touch with people who boost up your moral and let you cope up in this condition.

Friday, 22 July 2016

Important Diagnostics To Maintain A Healthy Heart

According to the World Health Organisation, heart ailments account for a large number of deaths around the world. With an estimated 23.3 million deaths by 2030, care for people suffering from cardiovascular diseases becomes all the more important.

Cardiovascular diseases involve disorders of heart and blood vessels, which can be prevented by following a balanced diet, regular exercise, avoiding smoking/alcohol and getting regular checkups. There are simple techniques available today to check if your heart is functioning properly or you have a heart disease or not. Following diagnostic test will help you monitor your heart health and prevent it from any disease.

HEART RATE CHECK

In this test, cardiologists monitor your heart rate, its rhythm and regularity. They check if each pulse measures up to the heartbeat that pumps blood into the arteries and the amount of blood circulation to multiple organs of the body. 

You can easily check your pulse and know whether your heart is pumping blood normally or not. Put your index and middle finger on the inner wrist of the arm, below the base of the thumb. You will feel pulsing; count the number of taps in 10 seconds. Multiply that number by 6 to calculate your heart rate.

HEARTBEAT CHECK

Medical professionals use stethoscope to listen to your heartbeat. They evaluate the sounds made by opening and closing of your valves to determine the heart’s functionality.

BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK

Blood pressure is the pressure exerted in the arteries by the blood when pumped to different parts of the body by the heart. It never remains the same. It floats according to your age, emotions, daily activities and the medications you take. One time high does not assure of a bad heart functioning. Hence, it is important to check blood pressure at regular intervals to find out your average BP value.

OTHER WAYS

Your cardiologist can examine your heart through blood tests or physical examination. He can check your eyes, legs, skin or arms to tell you about your heart’s function. Checking hearty through blood tests includes monitoring cholesterol levels.


Apart from diagnostic tests, you need to implement healthy eating habits, follow an exercise regime to reduce the chances of developing cardiovascular diseases.