High Blood Pressure

August 24, 2008

  • Recognizing High Blood Pressure Symptoms

    One of the most common high blood pressure symptoms includes chronic headaches. You should not simply dismiss this as allergies or sinus problems. Instead, once you start getting these headaches for several days straight you should immediately see your doctor to get your blood pressure checked.

April 21, 2008

  • Blood Pressure Machines For Home Use

    With many different blood pressure machines on the market for home use, it can be confusing for people to discern which one is best for them. Additionally, many are skeptical of taking their own blood pressure at home since they have it taken often at the doctor’s office.

October 22, 2007

  • The Causes Of High Blood Pressure

    There have been numerous studies done about the causes of high blood pressure. These studies have shown that there are many different types of secondary high blood pressure which are not caused in the same way that high blood pressure is caused

October 7, 2007

  • Blood Pressure Medications

    Since there are many variables that affect the blood pressure throughout the day, readings taken over a period of time will be needed to determine the type and strength of blood pressure medications a person is prescribed.

September 25, 2007

  • Buying Blood Pressure Monitors

    There are electronic blood pressure monitors available. These are really easy to use since all you have to do is attach the cuff to your arm and push a button.

September 11, 2007

  • What Is Average Blood Pressure And When Should You Worry?

    An average blood pressure will indicate that your cardiovascular system is functioning properly and that your many blood vessels throughout your body are strong and healthy. A higher than average blood pressure number can be a sign that your blood vessels are experiencing some strain.

September 4, 2007

  • High Blood Pressure Must Be Treated

    High blood pressure is a condition that should be treated. The nurses in the office of a doctor will usually check the blood pressure of each person at the beginning of any medical appointment. A blood pressure check can provide the nurse and the doctor with some insight into the condition of each patient.

August 30, 2007

  • Blood Pressure And Its Meaning

    Blood pressure is measured in two different numbers when the nurse or doctor puts that cuff on the arm. One measure is called systolic and the other is called diastolic.

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