Hypertension?
Natural Ways to Lower Your Blood Pressure
Although in most cases hypertension is symptomless, in severe cases it can cause headaches, shortness of breath, dizziness and visual disturbances. Anyone who experiences any of these symptoms should see their GP immediately.
There are plenty of non-pharmacological measures you can take to lower your blood pressure, or prevent it from becoming too high. The British Hypertensive Society recommends:
losing excess weight
taking regular dynamic physical exercise (such as a brisk 20-minute walk each day)
increasing your daily intake of fruit and vegetables (7 portions a day)
limiting your alcohol intake.
Although in most cases hypertension is symptomless, in severe cases it can cause headaches, shortness of breath, dizziness and visual disturbances. Anyone who experiences any of these symptoms should see their GP immediately.
There are plenty of non-pharmacological measures you can take to lower your blood pressure, or prevent it from becoming too high. The British Hypertensive Society recommends:
losing excess weight
taking regular dynamic physical exercise (such as a brisk 20-minute walk each day)
increasing your daily intake of fruit and vegetables (7 portions a day)
limiting your alcohol intake.
Labels: Blood Pressure, Diseases, Disorders, Hypertension
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