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High Blood Pressure–The Silent Killer

February 08th, 2010

High blood pressure can develop over a number of years with no signs becoming apparent and for this reason it is sometimes referred to as the silent killer.

If you have high blood pressure, you are most likely going to need medication. These high blood pressure meds work in a variety of ways to help lower your High Blood Pressure Readings. The good news is that the benefits can often be seen soon after these meds are started. But it is important to know that there is still no cure for the disease and so the medications will have to be taken for life in most cases.

Having your blood pressure measured by a health care provider is the best way to know for sure if you are developing the problem. However there are a number of signs which can provide an indication that there may be a problem.

Many people who have the disease do not know and this can lead to problems, since hypertension which is not brought under control can result in a number of health complaints including kidney failure, heart attacks and strokes. It is therefore of utmost importance that you have your blood pressure checked on a regular basis and if you find out you have the disease, take steps to address this.

Extremely high blood pressure may cause fainting spells. Other possible symptoms include bouts of dizziness and an irregular heartbeat. If you ever develop any of these symptoms of high blood pressure, you should see your doctor immediately.

Several factors may contribute to the development of hypertension. A bad diet and obesity are two common factors.

Age is also a big factor and the older you get the higher your risk of developing it. Smoking cigarettes and a positive family history of the disease can also raise your risk of developing it.

Important Disclaimer: This article does NOT provide medical advise. It is provided for information purposes only. Readers should consult their health care provider before making any health decisions.

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